I know the owner of that car, hes a GT expert and he is a 70 and 71 Fury collector.
WOWZA! Is it a real HEMI?
Thats better!
Is that an award you won, or is it a courtesy “thanks for comin” type thing? It looks like its glass with the shows logo on it, thats pretty cool though
I figured but wasn’t sure, it looks so much like a real one.Clone, the owner said only 6 HEMI 4 speed convertible Challenger R/T were produced that year, not sure how accurate that is. Regardless, it was nicely done and a great color combination…
Top 30 based on participant voting, there was close to 400 cars...Is that an award you won, or is it a courtesy “thanks for comin” type thing? It looks like its glass with the shows logo on it, thats pretty cool though![]()
You got Top 30?! Alright wooohooo, congratulations!Top 30 based on participant voting, there was close to 400 cars...
The white Farmalls were dealer demonstrators. They where painted white at the factory and doled out to dealers. Once they were sold, they were to be painted Farmall red by the dealer. This obscure fact was related to me by the guy who did the body and paint work on my '64 Polara. His primary work is tractor restorations, but he does a few cars also. He is currently working on one of these in his shop. This tractor was rumoured to be a factory demonstrator, but was red. He said they removed the build/info plate and it was white underneath. He restored it to the white version, as it had been originally built. Little known tractor trivia.
Like this….The white Farmalls were dealer demonstrators. They where painted white at the factory and doled out to dealers. Once they were sold, they were to be painted Farmall red by the dealer. This obscure fact was related to me by the guy who did the body and paint work on my '64 Polara. This tractor was rumoured to be a factory demonstrator, but was red. He said they removed the build/info plate and it was white underneath. He restored it to the white version, as it had been originally built. Little known tractor trivia.