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I got this photo from Hemi Fred yesterday. I don't know where he got it, so I can't give credit to whomever owns the rights to the photo. Nice shot of Joe Ralph Thompson's Plymouths. The one I own is on the trailer in the back. It's at the Bushmaster museum in Missouri. It was in Garlit's museum for about 15 years.
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There was a mention of Sanford Bolin's roadster. I found these photos several years ago.
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Hey James, so when are you going to restore that thing back to Joe Ralph Thompson's old paint scheme and take the blower off and put the Cross-Ram Hemi back in it...
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Before the roadster there was a 64 Aluminum max wedge 4spd. Car had the wheels kicked up, glass 65 front end and injected hemi. The white 65 shown is not this car.
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Hey Jack, is that you standing there with the sun glasses leaning against the truck...so what were you driving that day and can you name some of the other people in that old photo.
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I remember Sanford Bolin's car well. My father drove the car for Sanford in 64 when it still had the max wedge in it. The car was originally a max wedge, aluminum front cap, heater delete, auto trans car. Not a 4 speed car as earlier stated. When Sanford altered the wheelbase and put a hemi in it, he also put a clutch flite trans in it. The last time I saw the car it was painted gold and yellow like the door in the photos.
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I wish I could help you further. Sanford did buy the car new and it was originally white. I was in the car a bunch when Dad drove it and it had the factory pushbutton shifter. It is possible Sanford bought the car with a 4 speed and converted it. As far as I know, Sanford still lives in Little Rock, AR. Might try and look him up.
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