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Weld made a wheel similar to the Crager Super tricks back then.
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Dad has a magazine article on this car...
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Stephen Johnson #2162 Horace Johnson #2167 SS/D 427 Ford Fairlane NHRA-IHRA |
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If one could consider a race car an investment that one would surely fit the bill...beautiful machine.
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I remember one very similar to this at Sanair many years ago. The only difference was that all of the trim was anodized gold. It was a 410/427 convertible, same color. I particularly remember that the owner was yelling like a crazy person at his kids in the pit area- over what, I don't know. Could it have been the same car?
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Yes its the same car. It just sold on Bill of Sale only...for $25000.
Several people looked at the car years ago when it was for sale. A title showing it as a 427 car could not be produced. Serious collectors passed on the car back then. Today its just a racecar with a 427. Last edited by Travis Miller; 01-17-2014 at 07:57 PM. |
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