THIS 1972 CHALLENGER WAS PURCHASED FOR $300.00 WHEN I WAS 16 YRS. OLD...ALONG WITH MY DAD..AND TOOLS FROM YOUR COMPANY WE BUILT IT ALL UP TO A 1972 340 C.I. RT OPTIONED CAR..MY DAD PASSED AWAY THIS WEEK 21007....SO IT WOULD BE GREAT TO HAVE THIS IN THE RUNNING FOR THE MAGAZINE AD...IT WAS IN THE APRIL ISSUE OF HOT ROD MAGAZINE UNDER READERS RIDES...AND MAN DID HE SMILE ABOUT THAT...ANY CONSIDERATION WOULD BE GREAT...BEING A N.Y.C. DETECTIVE AND NOT MUCH TIME IT TO CRUISE AS MUCH IT IS ENJOYABLE WITH THE WIFE AND KIDS ON WEEKENDS...KEEP UP THE GREAT STUFF...ANTHONY AGUGLIARO
This is my 2000 Jeep Wrangler. I am slowly putting it together. Currently is has a TeraFlex 2" lift, Crager Streetlock wheels and Dayton Timberline LT tires, size 31x10.5x15. On the back is a Trail Kink trail rack which can hold 50 pounds of gear and a fuel and a water can. Inside I am equipped with a Farm Jack from you guys, a ham radio and CB radio mounted on an overhead console I built using a pop-rivit tool from Northern Tool. This picture will be updated in a few months as the jeep transforms. Thanks
1974 Jeep CJ 5, hit a 2000 lb bull in 1974. Only things original are the frame, transmission and gas tank. Custom lift with 35"x17.5" MT BAJAs on 12x14 Alcoa wheels. Chevy 350, bored .30 over with RV cam. Full cage, complete with racing seats and 5 point harness. Custom bumpers, and speaker box with dual 10s. Hope you like.
The car in the foreground is a 1986 Ford Mustang SVO that I purchased for $1.00. Being that my son and I are avid Mustang fans and he was becoming old enough to drive, I thought it would be a great Father son project to restore. 3 years later, here it is just in time to enjoy for summer after high school graduation.
This is CSX4083, "The Cammer Cobra", a genuine Shelby American 427 Cobra, fitted with a New Old Stock Ford 427 SOHC Motor, the most powerful production engine ever made. This engine is number 589 of about 1100 total made, it dynod at 629HP in 1967 with a single Holley carb. Weber induction is custom made.
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