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Lee Stewart 07-23-2019 12:33 AM

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Motion equipped 1969 Buick GS

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Lee Stewart 07-23-2019 12:35 AM

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Lee Stewart 07-23-2019 12:42 AM

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Lee Stewart 07-23-2019 12:43 AM

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Lee Stewart 07-23-2019 12:45 AM

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Though the car looks Black in this photo it is actually Fathom Green

Lee Stewart 07-23-2019 12:46 AM

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1966 Ford Ranger II design by Syd Mead

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Ford Division’s Ranger II is an ultra-modern pickup truck with a custom designed passenger compartment. Seen as a two-seater vehicle in the above photo, the Ranger II converts into a four-passenger pickup (below) at the flick of a finger. The rear portion of the cab moves 18-inches into the bed of the truck while a roof section moves up into position and two additional bucket seats fall into place. The Ranger II’s ultra-streamlined windshield is made of specially tempered plastic-type glass. It also features high intensity headlights of rectangular design, extruded aluminum grille and walnut flooring in the cargo bed.
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Lee Stewart 07-23-2019 12:47 AM

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Lee Stewart 07-23-2019 12:48 AM

1963 was the year that a British group first hit #1 on the USA music charts: The Tornados with TELSTAR. This was 18 months before The Beatles.

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Lee Stewart 07-23-2019 12:49 AM

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A fan favorite in the 1971 Trans Am series was the "Grey Ghost", a '64 Pontiac Tempest, prepared by Pontiac Special Projects Engineering Manager Herb Adams and a group of his young proteges (Tom Nell/Jeff Young-Engines, Joe Brady/Harry Quackenboss-Chassis, Ted Lambiris-Body, Tom Goad-Logistics).

The boxy six-year-old Tempest had once been Adams' wife's daily driver, with over 80,000 miles (130,000 km) on the odometer when it was turned into an A Sedan racer. It proved to be surprisingly fast, at a time when even a one-year-old car was considered out of step with the competition.

Using his own money, Herb Adams set about converting Mrs. Adams grocery getter into a competitive race car. Using a 389 destroked to a Trans-Am regulation friendly 303 cubic inches (producing a whopping 475hp), Adams and his skeleton crew added larger tires on the front (because the car was so nose heavy), a few degrees negative camber on the rear to make the big Tempest hook up a little better in the corners, and a fresh coat of dull silver paint. To drive their beast, Adams convinced the hard charging Bob Tullius.

It was entered in the opening round of the 1971 Trans-Am Championship. Unable to qualify, the car was allowed to start from the back of the pack. With Bob Tullius behind the wheel, it mowed through the field, and was running second behind eventual winner Mark Donohue's factory-supported Penske Racing AMC Javelin when the engine expired.


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Lee Stewart 07-23-2019 12:51 AM

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