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Nope, but that's way cool.
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I love these stories and the history of what went out the back doors back then Just like the RA-V
And the 54 olds F88 . There were cars that no one was suppose to know about The good old 50s and 60s a time were cars were fun |
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I really do like that Silver Bullet!
Here is a picture Rita took this summer at the Woodward Dream cruise on Tuesdays press party this summer. Captioned said her & her Husband parked next to Harold Sulivan....Where is MrsBillyBobcat? ![]() |
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Harold owns the Silver Bullit. He had it at Woodward and another guy had a fake there he was trying to pass off as real.
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Dream Car garage did an episode on the story of this particular car, very interesting if you can catch it.
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70 L78 Nova Fathom Blue,Bench, 4spd, F41, 3:55 71 Porsche 911 Targa |
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The Silver Bullet is famous. I think it spent time in the Chrysler Museum at one point. I know that it caused such a stir that Jack Roush was approached to build a counter part just to beat The Bullet on Woodward. I know Ford had Roush build a Mustang-2 just to beat the hemi. Don't remember the outcome though. Saw the 460 mustang in person in 1980 when we visited Roushs shop.
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Muscle Car Review did a story on this car, with a fold out picture of it. This car was so famous that it's racing career on Woodward Ave is more legendary than factual.
By 1967, all of the cops that patroled Woodward knew all of the cars, and the fines started at $500. There were much safer places to race, especially for $$$. Jimmy did race the car on the street, but not that often. Not worth the risk. Andy
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