Lloyd Seay drove this 34' Ford roadster at Lakewood Speedway on Armistice Day 1938 to win in the first organized stock car race in the state of Ga. Coincidentally, Lloyd Seay would drive this roadster on and off for the next few years. He also won his last race in it on September 1st, 1941. It had a make-shift wooden roll bar, and for some odd reason, Lloyd had painted an 'x' through Lucky 7, then painted a
#13 next to it. He won the 1941 National Championship at Lakewood, but was shot and killed the very next day.
Cool, Cody!