Sullie721
Active Member
Before :
August, 2020
August, 2020
Must have hit it by accident fat finger syndrome
Thank you sir, and yes, I love the rides and the shop for sure.. ill keep you updated and it'll be amazing ..Watching this thread. That car is beautiful!!! If you're going to make it better, I wanna see the end results.
PS That is one sweet shop you have there my friend.
tiny shop lol !
I thought maybe you didn't like his tiny little garage.
tiny shop lol !
beautiful bird,and hey,
whats going on with the copper? 68 charger?
Now you have found over 50% of the bolts, nuts and screws in the whole car.
Sullie, You know any history on that bird? Do you know where it was sold new?
Longknife, - I've tracked it back to 1974.
The gentleman that won it (bought one $1 ticket) and then sold to a buddy of his (and I believe he's a member on this site) Kenny Brackett. Kenny had the car several years and hosted the Winged Warriors Event at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Richard Petty attended the event and signed several cars that were there. (this one has his signature on the glove box)
Kenny then sold to a collector in SC who then sold to a collector in Southern MO which is where I purchased the car a couple of months aView attachment 1004974 go.
There was a "quick" paint job done on the car for the Winged Warriors Event but is just a little thin and a touch off of being the correct B5 Blue. So IM taking it back to B5 and she'll look amazing here soon. The Build Sheet was found with NASCAR written across the top in red marker. (although I've not been successful in locating the sheet) "was sent to SC when Kenny sold in early 2000's."
He's legendary for sure, i spoke with him shortly after buying the car and he seemed like a great guy.Kenny Brackett: now that's a name I haven't heard for a LONG time. Kenny was the Treasurer for the Mopar Muscle Club in its infancy as I recall. I was the Director for Canada at the time. If Kenny is on FBBO I'd love to hear from him.