Guy on the Sweptline truck forum purchased a D100 truck that the windows would not roll down. He took off the inner door panels to see what was going on and discovered the PO had filled the door cavities with spray foam insulation (solid).
Guy on the Sweptline truck forum purchased a D100 truck that the windows would not roll down. He took off the inner door panels to see what was going on and discovered the PO had filled the door cavities with spray foam insulation (solid).
Another Mustang LX coupe with a whale tail wing on the deck lid, huge fibreglass fender flares with wide tires. Oh, and it was metallic pink.
I love FE Fords ,just not here...Back in the late 70s a guy put a 390 ferd in his 73 Cuda. Kim
He went backwards on that one lol. 390 ford aint no 440I love FE Fords ,just not here...
Well I have you ALL beat. In 1979 or '80, I was working in the NAS North Island Auto Hobby Shop. This guy, a E-4, was collecting several real nice Mopars, and storing them there. A '70 440 GTX, a 69RR, A 69 Charger with a 440 and Electric windows, And several other cars of note. The GTX was gold, the Charger was white, And all theses cars were clean and very driveable. His Idea was to make a one of a kind never seen before Frankin Car. He used two Aluminum I beams as a frame, then proceeded to CUT up and disassemble all the cars, using "select" parts from each, the GTX rear being used, welded to the RR doors, of course the body lines did not line up. He actually cut up all his cars and tossed them in the trash! We all cried...I sold him the Charger, not knowing WTF he was planning! Well he got this mess together, no floors, just barely running, moving, took it out and got it impounded immediately, never saw that mess again, but he had a pile of parts, Engines and Transmissions, Rear ends.... Got some "Free" parts for my 64 sport fury off that pile.....A real crying shame. AND a 69 RR Convertible was cut up as well...A 70 Challenger 340! That whole car got cut up for one part, not remember what he used. He refused to sell anything...
Someone putting snow tires on the rear of a front wheel drive car.
We had a storage yard behind the shop area. And he had long term rented several stalls in the back. That guy was nuts. We all cried when he started cutting stuff up.How in HELL did he manage to store all that stuff on base? You may know I had a part time job at the MIRAMAR hobby shop. One time I bought a "roller" 67 GTX with no title, had a good 440 block in the trunk. Pulled out the automatic, the block and parts, and the Dana and had the hulk MOVED QUIETLY TO THE IMPOUND LOT LMAO. Hell it might still be there!!! (doubtful!!)