Welcome to the relaunch
of my site!
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I hope that you enjoy my old cars as
much as I do working on them. Unfortunately all cars
have been in hard storage for the last several years
as I finish remodeling. With luck I'll be setup again
to work on them soon.
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Projects
My Newport -- Last Update:
2004
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New Yorker Trailer Project
-- Last Update: 2002
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My Town & Country
Wagon -- Last Update: 2009
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My Hupmobile -- Last
Update: 2009
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First Kid -- Graduated
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New batch of kiddos --
Last Update: on going
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1966 Chrysler
Newport
Photo taken around 1980
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The car that started it all.
My first Car and a family
heirloom.
1966 Chrysler Newport (Chrys), 4 door sedan.
With a 383 engine, 2 barrel carburetor,
and A727 transmission.
With special order paint code #7, ruby red
metallic.
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Most current work
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Cars 2 & 3 where bought when I was a teenager and parted
out.
1966 Chrysler 300
Photo taken in 1999
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Forth
Car -
Bought from an older couple. Car was stored in
their backyard for years. Two weeks later, I drove
it home. It was so dirty, I thought it was yellow.
1966
Chrysler 300 (Sam) , 4 door hardtop.
With a 383 engine, 4 barrel
carburetor,
and A727 transmission.
Sold in 2008
Yes, I do miss the old girl
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Last
photos before it was sold
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1966 Chrysler New Yorker
Photo Taken on 07-02-01 |
Fifth Car -
Bought this car for the sheet metal only. Had
know idea as to how import this purchase was
going to be later on. Oh! It was the scariest
car drive home ever...
1966 Chrysler New Yorker (Greeny), 4 door Hard
Top.
With a 1970 440 Engine, 4 Barrel Carter
Carburetor,
an A727 Transmission.
Car was parted out.
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Snapshot of the history
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1966 Chrysler Town
& County Wagon
Photo taken in late fall of 2003
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Sixth Car -
My eBay rare find! Bought this
car in the coolest January that I can
remember. It blew power steering line on the
way home and towed the rest of the way. She
maybe a bit rough around the edges,
but she sill gives people the
rubber-neck syndrome. She doesn't have a name
yet. I welcome any suggestions.
1966 Chrysler Town
& County Wagon, 9 Passenger, 4
door hardtop.
With a 440 engine, 4
barrel carburetor, A727
transmission
and yep! a sure-grip rear end. Bonus! Booyah!!
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Most current work
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1929 Hubmobile, Model A
Photo taken January 2005
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Seventh Car -
Bought this car in 2005 because it was cool.
After some digging,
I was pleasantly surprised to find out that she
is truly a
1929 Hupmobile, Model A
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Most current work
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