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Re: Rare 1937 Ford car
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Posted by Aaron Ford on March 15, 2007 at 11:30:42 from (72.84.49.152):
In Reply to: Rare 1937 Ford car posted by Roy Suomi on March 13, 2007 at 18:34:06:
Ford Carlisle is on the first weekend in June (3-5). Bring it and show it in it's current condition. Rust mice and all and someone will know what it is. There were only a handful of Retactables built with a supercharger, and one showed up a few years ago. Kicker was that someone was there that had been on the team to install the supercharger at Ford in 1957. Everything Ford is welcome. You can show anything from a trailer queen to a barn find to a Saturday Night Special. We will be bringing the old man's 55 T-bird Hot Rod. Gonna make some purists wince with this one. Still trying to get him to take it to South Mountain Dragway and see what it will post in the eighth. He thinks we will get ejected for lack of a roll bar. We'll see. Aaron
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