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This picture is of the 1960 Falcon that I built in highschool in 1968-1970.  It started off as a plain old falcon with a 6 cylinder and a 3 speed.

Rick, Duane and I built it into a street mod racer.  I later sold it to Chris Morton in Medford.  He raced it for years and sold it to some guy in California.

This picture was taken about 2 or 3 years ago.  When we built it we put in a 390 Ford, 4 speed locker, positrac from a Buick GT and we installed the

drop front axle.  We ran 9" slicks on the rear when racing and Goodyear RTs on the street.  It would do mid 10's.

Later Chris redid the car a little with a new motor and a transmission.  The picture of the car now shows a different motor.  Chris said it was a crate 400.

He saw it in Lodi about a year ago and said it was still straight and was still be raced.

 I had been looking for years for pictures of it, but after the Grizzly Bear Pizza burnt down  Chris lost all the pictures he had of it.

I had many pictures of it but lost them all in a house fire we had.  So here it is finally.

 

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Smoke, my friend's dad still has his! Exact same color as well. 

 

My dream car: 

Pagani Zonda F

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Car I'm actually going to save towards: 

Audi TTRS (or the Audi Quattro when they decide to release it :D )

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This picture is of the 1960 Falcon that I built in highschool in 1968-1970.  It started off as a plain old falcon with a 6 cylinder and a 3 speed.

Rick, Duane and I built it into a street mod racer.  I later sold it to Chris Morton in Medford.  He raced it for years and sold it to some guy in California.

This picture was taken about 2 or 3 years ago.  When we built it we put in a 390 Ford, 4 speed locker, positrac from a Buick GT and we installed the

drop front axle.  We ran 9" slicks on the rear when racing and Goodyear RTs on the street.  It would do mid 10's.

Later Chris redid the car a little with a new motor and a transmission.  The picture of the car now shows a different motor.  Chris said it was a crate 400.

He saw it in Lodi about a year ago and said it was still straight and was still be raced.

 I had been looking for years for pictures of it, but after the Grizzly Bear Pizza burnt down  Chris lost all the pictures he had of it.

I had many pictures of it but lost them all in a house fire we had.  So here it is finally.

 

21l52k7.jpg

 

That thing is badass!

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