
Re: [Chrysler300] Fwd: Moonshiner's 1957 Ford Fairlane is one of a kind
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Re: [Chrysler300] Fwd: Moonshiner's 1957 Ford Fairlane is one of a kind | Fox News
- From: "William Huff czbill@xxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300]" <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2015 21:03:48 -0500
I love these stories. Short one, I was in the Army, stationed at
Ft. Hood, driving a '62 Newport (Mopar content) with a burnt valve.
One trip to the junk yard for parts and there was a '57 Ford convertible,
black, top down, no engine and the words "Bill" painted on the
top of the driver door. I was in love, and broke. Came back a
few days later...all gone. Still think about that one.
Bill Huff
At 06:30 PM 1/14/2015, Ray Jones 1970hurst@xxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300]
wrote:
Well, All y'all;
I'm glad I posted this article, the replies have been really great.
Love old stories, that is the Main course at our Club Meets and most of
us can sit around for hours telling them.
So, I thought I would add to the discussion.
Back in the day, one of the guys that we hung with at the Dairy Ranch,
had a '57 Ford Convertible with the T-bird supercharged T-bird
engine.
I worked on it from time to time and we all raced it. He was well; known
in the area and a local MD. State trooper was out to get him.
The Dairy Ranch was located @ US Route 40 and 29 junction. Way down on
US29 was the spot we called "from the Poles to the
Bridge".
This was about 1/4 mile and we had lookouts for the police. Many a
race was run there with little problem but this State Trooper decided he
was gonna get this ford. Never could, John knew all the back roads and
Moonshiners couldn't have done any better.
The Trooper wrecked 4 cars and never caught him. There was a Junkyard on
Rt. 2 sough of Baltimore and the yard had them lined up along the street
for all to see. The state either bought them or forced him to move them
out of sight after a while.
Speaking of Moonshiners, one guy I worked with in Baltimore Westinghouse
Factory ran 'shine on the weekends. He had a '51 Mercury Coupe and had
those panels behind the rear wheels made into tanks. Heavy overload
springs, to try to keep it level. Finally got caught after dozens of runs
of Hundred gallons plus, and ended up with probation and lost the
car.
I rode on one of those 'shine cars with the extra brakes, in Luray, VA.
The Sheriff took my cousin and myself out and demoed it with all the
skidding "U" turns. More to that one also.
One of you mentioned Ford steering boxes breaking off from the frame,
this happened to me and I drove it 10 miles in the city by sawing the
steering back and forth to keep the wheels in parallel. Scary ride and
more to it, I'll save it for the Met in April.
Ray
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On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 5:58 PM, Bill Adams
bruteforceeditor@xxxxxxxxx
[Chrysler300]
<
Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
- Â
- You are correct, I meant Junior Johnson. Sheesh... I
should know better
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- Bill Adams
- Oakdale, CA
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Ray Jones. Y'all come on down an see us. Ya hear?
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