Got a few. I've got the 65 Falcon, 70 Mustang Grabber Fastback, 26 Model TT and 27 Model TT both steel cabs, and 23 Model T running gears to build a speedster. I also just bought a pair of trucks last week 36 Ford and 39 Ford pick ups. Couldn't pass them up for $1000.00. - Matt
My drivers; '94 Escort wagon '93 F150 '75 Maverick(green pea!) Project cars; '72 Comet(obviously)-roller 302/B303 cam/C4.Rough car/relatively fresh(less than 10k on overhaul)motor/trans/frontend. (2)'67 Galaxie fastbacks.One is a 390/C6/PS/PB/AC car,the other was a 289/3spd car that now has a Z code '65 390 w/the 3spd. '77F150 Ranger XLT Lariat-factory 460/C6/3.25 L/S truck w/about every option available in '77. '64 Ford Custom 2 dr sedan-223 6/3spd.Thinking about doing a 460 drag car with it since fiberglass is readily available for '64s. '70 LTD 4dr hardtop-351W car,64k on it.Not worth anything,but bought new by Grannie & given to me when I was 16.Best part to me is the color combo;code F(dark aqua metallic) w/white interior. '78 Jeep Wagonneer-old & beat from one end to the other,but man I couldn't do w/o it. And a bunch of junk parts cars
Cars I own a few old cars: 1966 Superior Pontiac Bonneville Ambulance 1966 Superior Cadillac Combination 1966 National Ford Ranch Wagon Ambulance 1967 Superior Cadillac Combination 1967 Superior Pontiac Bonneville Hearse 1970 Superior Pontiac Bonneville Ambulance 1972 Cotner-Bevington Oldsmobile 98 Hearse 1972 Superior Cadillac Combination 1973 Miller Meteor Cadillac Hearse 1974 Superior Cadillac 3-way Hearse 1975 Superior Cadillac Coupe De Fleur Flower Car 1975 S&S Cadillac Hearse 1977 Miller Meteor 3-way Hearse 1986 Eureka Pontiac Parisienne Hearse 1989 Superior Cadillac 6 Door Limousine I also own a '74 Ford Fire Truck, and a '71 International Fire Truck, as well as a '69 Cadillac Calais that is still at the body shop, and a '77 AMC Hornet that my Great-Grandmother bought new.
Coach Built I just like rare old cars. My '75 Flower Car is one of 25 built, my '67 Pontiac Hearse is one of 27 built, and my '66 Ford is a 7,500 mile original Industrial Ambulance, and probably the only one in existance. My '70 Pontiac Ambulance is one of 12 (IIRC) ever built. I have a lot of pics at http://www.picturetrail.com/lbftaylor Not all of the cars are mine, of course.
Interesting in deed. I'll try to get a picture from my cousin of the hearse that the local funeral home back in WV had for the longest time. They bought a factory 64 Ford Custom with 427 2x4 4spd and had it converted to a hearse. The car was eventually traded in down south somewhere for a newer Caddy hearse. Wish I had that one. - Matt
Funeral cars give me the heeby jeeby's. 65 Mustang 69 F250 4x4 69.5 Maverick 73 Maverick 77 F150 4x4 SWB
I have a car friend that has a 1970 S&S Cadillac Ambulance. There is a group?, ....gang?, ....pack?, ....coven? of funeral guys and gouls that sometimes frequent the local car shows. They are a fun group, come in costumes and play macabre music. One guy has a go-cart that looks like a coffin that he cruises around with. They roll in with 4-5 hearses. Their slogan is "Don't let your first ride be your last"
i have a few classics , a 1964 pontiac lemans (parts car) and a 1964 tri-power ,4-spd GTO its a post car.(sedan) it hasnt had plates on it though scince 1973. i consider it my retirement project ,its a very early car and documented, its not in great shape but is also very restorable, just dont have the space to work on it the right way so waiting till i get the room to do it right. i also have a 1987 mustang lx coupe that was going to be my next drag car but am thinking now of another maverick, and a 2007 mustang GT. though not classics,just sold my 71gmc pick up now driving a 2001 silverado Z-71 4X4 daily.And of course the 71 maverick!