dmort
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Great Rides
My first ride was in 1958 when I bought a clean '47 Ford Coupe for $80. I rubbed out the paint and put 6" shackles on the front springs to lower the front of the car. I was still in high school and had a part time job (50 cents an hour) which helped with gas but no room for anything else. The thing I associate with this car more than anything else was the total freedom it gave me. Great times......some of which will never see print.
My second ride was a '55 Chevy 2dr post, radio delete, 265 stick car that I purchased from another Marine before I was discharged in 1963. This car ended up running D/G but before that was a very quick street machine. The 265 gave way to a punched out 283 with T10 4 speed and a 4.56 rear end. The engine had Jahn's high dome pistons, 327 fuelie heads, Winters dual quad manifold with two WCFB carbs. The cam was a Duntov 30-30, reground by Ed Winflied, who had a one man shop on an alley in San Francisco. Ignition was supplied by a Corvette dual point mechanical tach drive distributor. The shifter was from a 409 4 speed car as it would clear the bench seat. Changing to 7" recap slicks this combo would run real low 14, high 13 second ET's (13.80 best) at Fremont drag strip on grudge nights. The ET doesn't sound impressive but I beat a lot of big block muscle cars that showed up and ran street tires.
My first ride was in 1958 when I bought a clean '47 Ford Coupe for $80. I rubbed out the paint and put 6" shackles on the front springs to lower the front of the car. I was still in high school and had a part time job (50 cents an hour) which helped with gas but no room for anything else. The thing I associate with this car more than anything else was the total freedom it gave me. Great times......some of which will never see print.
My second ride was a '55 Chevy 2dr post, radio delete, 265 stick car that I purchased from another Marine before I was discharged in 1963. This car ended up running D/G but before that was a very quick street machine. The 265 gave way to a punched out 283 with T10 4 speed and a 4.56 rear end. The engine had Jahn's high dome pistons, 327 fuelie heads, Winters dual quad manifold with two WCFB carbs. The cam was a Duntov 30-30, reground by Ed Winflied, who had a one man shop on an alley in San Francisco. Ignition was supplied by a Corvette dual point mechanical tach drive distributor. The shifter was from a 409 4 speed car as it would clear the bench seat. Changing to 7" recap slicks this combo would run real low 14, high 13 second ET's (13.80 best) at Fremont drag strip on grudge nights. The ET doesn't sound impressive but I beat a lot of big block muscle cars that showed up and ran street tires.