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History Winfield’s 1962 Ford Econoline

Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by Ryan, Jan 6, 2025.

  1. Ryan
    Joined: Jan 2, 1995
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    Ryan submitted a new blog post:

    Winfield’s 1962 Ford Econoline

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    Continue reading the Original Blog Post
     
  2. stuart in mn
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    It's interesting that Troy Ruttman owned it at one point, I hadn't heard that before.
     
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  3. Really smooth piece! Love the deep Olds steering wheel.
     
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  4. corncobcoupe
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    Bitchin'
     
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  5. Roothawg
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    For a guy with OCD, a total nightmare.
     
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  6. RodStRace
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    I'm also not one who enjoys the social requirements of the holiday season. Glad it's just winter now.

    I seem to remember a lot more pics out there in the past decade or so of the original including a couple next to a big rig for the cavalcade. Might have been the recreation, but remember B&W.
    another old pic
    https://nostalgiaonwheels.blogspot.com/2008/05/gene-winfield-econoline-truck.html
    and another
    https://www.saac.com/forum/index.php?topic=14641.0

    new pics
    https://customrodder.forumactif.org/t1413-1962-ford-econoline-pacifica-gene-winfield
    https://vintage-vans.forumotion.com/t32670-pacifica-pickup
    https://vintage-vans.forumotion.com/t31240-gene-winfields-pacifica

    https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...ete-history-of-the-legendary-pacifica.836303/

    The big rig was something like the H series. I'm no expert on these, so it may have been another type. The window dip is interesting due to the Pacifica treatment and more modern stuff also using it.
    https://www.curbsideclassic.com/blo...-h-series-jacked-up-c-series-highway-tractor/

    It was NOT Big Red, which is a whole other wild path.
    https://www.thedrive.com/news/37925...emi-truck-big-red-thats-been-lost-for-decades

    1964
    www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_q8s-Z2JL8

    more concepts, no Pacifica
    https://club.shannons.com.au/club/news/retroautos/fords-fabulous-concepts-of-the-early-1960s/
     
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  7. J. A. Miller
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    Ah the holidays... I like to see them come but I love to see them go!
    Gene had the clone at a workshop I took in 2013 I think it was. He was getting it ready for the Syracuse Nationals. Quite the interesting vehicle.
     
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  8. Gahrajmahal
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    I love most of the asymmetrical customs and really love this one. As a new auto body vocational graduate I got my first job at a dealership who opened a van customizing shop. Talk about seventh heaven for a 16 year old kid! My pay was $2.25 an hour and I loved it. We worked mostly on new vans (1977) but most of the employees could only afford those 60’s vans themselves. I didn’t get my 63 econoline until many years later, but it was a great van. 6 cyl. And three on the tree. Every car guy should get a chance to drive one of the van/pickup where you sit over the wheels. It’s a life defining experience. Also, most of us having one of these vehicles it was common for your children/friends to sit on the motor housing and ride along, safety first!

    Next post Ryan, wax nostalgic on some El Camino’s and Rancheros!
     
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  9. Rolleiflex
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    @Ryan, I thought Troy Ruttman died of lung cancer?

    Anyway, The Pacifica to me is one of the best examples of early 60s styling. I love the clean lines.
    It's part jet-age part Italian stying (as were several of the Ford Custom Car Caravan).
     
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  10. Ryan
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    Ruttman Jr... Sorry. He died in a dirt track accident in '69 or '70....
     
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  11. Tim
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    Man I really dig it. I saw the new one in Salina I’m pretty sure and it was like seeing a Weesner drawing in real life. Some where between hot wheels and way far out is where I like to think Gene lands.
     
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  12. 49ratfink
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    pretty cool. only problem I see is the way the door windows are you cannot cruise down the road with your elbow hanging out
     
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  13. Ryan, As you get older your gradual loss of hearing helps with the mind numbing conversations and that expensive holiday china & silverware that she had to have years ago has now become a treasured heirloom after you manage to reduce the place settings due to unintentional? breakage of a few choice pieces, it's paper plates & cheap plastic throw away eating utensils, the lessens the racket you have now eliminated most of the noise and the food is still just as good. :) HRP
     
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  14. I was thinking about that truck today, I had the wife get me the Nylint repops that the granddaughter of the original Nylint guy is making, One is an Econoline Pickup. I also have an original Nylint Pickup. I was thinking, "maybe cut this sucker up and build a tribute to this truck". As far as the holidays, I could do without them. On top of that the wife won't let me take the tree down. I hate this bullshit.
     
  15. Another photo of Winfield's PACIFICA at a 1964 Indoor Show:

    Winfield's 'PACIFICA' Econoline.jpg
     
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  16. safetythird
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    I've seen his current one in person. Gorgeous.
     

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