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Re: 1961 Ford Starliner
Hey Tommy;
Damn, those are really beautiful cars! Last year I owned (and sold to a good buddy) a 1962 Impala SS, 409, 4-speed, dual quad, posi rear end--"Beach Boys" car. It had 22000 original miles. I really miss the car and the sound of the solid lifters--nothing quite like them in a real 409/409. If you ever think of parting with the 61 SS, please let me know. Maybe we can do some horse trading. Rick |
Re: 1961 Ford Starliner
Tommy's cars always draw a BIG crowd - perfect!
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I would sure like to see a few pics of the others! Amazing collection. And I thought I was one of the few that liked (and bought) cars from all the major manufactures!
Rick |
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Rick,
I'll post some pictures tomorrow, my wife has been working on the computer all day. |
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shhh...Don't tell anyone we like other stuff..
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Charlie,
That's neat! I remember you buying a micro car of some type at BJ a few years ago. What was it? |
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Hey Charlie;
Have you ever measured the length difference between your longest and shortest cars? Must me more than 10 feet! Beautiful wheels. Rick |
Re: 1961 Ford Starliner
Running a '68 428 CobraJet "LeMans" engine with 3x2's, Ford Top Loader 4-speed, Bucket Seats, Center Console and the obligatory 3.25:1 Tru Trac posi.
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