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Been around awhile butt-eye have watched it over and over........HUH?!!
6sal6
Last edited by 6sally6 (8/08/2021 4:14 PM)
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Ya, I love that car. For a car with lots of straight lines, it sure is a beauty. Almost bought one back in the mid 70s, a 390 with a toploader.
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Bullet Bob 'almost' tripped-da-trigger' on one too!
We had a 68 Torino when they first came out 390 A/T
6s6
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Bad -oh no I used a word I shouldn't have-
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I had the privilege to see this car at Strope’s shop in Simi Valley, Cali a few years back. This car is exquisite! Steve’s philosophy on this build of “how would Ford have done it” could not have come off more perfectly.
All the guys at the shop are so proud of the work they do that when I visited they took time out of what they were doing to show me the Fairlane and the other projects they had going…even Steve took nearly an hour out of his busy day to chat with me on various projects that were in the works, even talked about the tv show and future plan for new tv projects! Really nice guys at Pure Vision.
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Very fine piece of work. I don’t care what you build if the workmanship is there. Wheels, tires and stance can make or break any car.
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You can definitely watch that more than once.
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