The Jalopy Journal
Long bars and fiberglass doors !!!
Re 1963 Lightweight Galaxie, as of 3 Jan 1963, the public was to be allowed to select from models 62A, B, and C and 63 A and B. However, as of 26...
The Peacock Blue 63 427 Fairlane had a High Riser in it, at least when it was delivered to Tasca. Regards, Dennis
Looks like a coat hook in the first pic of the Reynolds Ford car.
My t-bolt, believe this was some time in the late 80's. Three of us, Larry Short, Bob Trevarrow, and myself, all with original t-bolts, were...
How about posting some clear current pictures, including the fender apron VIN's, unique details, etc ... of this car. A couple photos from the...
No, the cut open cowl was done later by someone.
No, other than what I already posted. Regards, Dennis
The cars were delivered driveable with a street legal exhaust system. Four tube equal length headers, balance tube, then a 1.75" single exhaust...
Falcon Red has it right. There were more than one name for it. My understanding the idea came from a tractor. The vehicle was designed to...
Yes, built at DST, with twist leaf front suspension and a High Riser. SOHC came later. Regards, Dennis
More Autorama photos. From what I recall, the car was local to the Detroit area. One front fender was original. Regards, Dennis
Yes, please post. Incidently that is the former car delivered to Frank Vego Ford. Regards, Dennis
Cuthert Motors owned and driven by Emmett Austin. While I am on here the picture posted by Race Artist is the Bill Rhodes Ford Thunderbolt....
I really like the street number. Regards, Dennis
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