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look in autotrader. It is located in plano tx, not far from me. I looked at it and is in pretty far condition.
Watched again the race between the 32 Ford and the 55 Chevy. I still say it was a very mismatched race, the Duece Coupe may have had a weight advantage, but the Chevy had to have close to double the horsepower. I would guess that the Chevy would run easy 12's in the quarter. Does anybody have a guess what a radically built flathead 32 duece coupe would run?
PS my previous user name was mmcsw
So here we go about five miles away from the freeway so no one or cops would see or hear us.
Remember this car had a 411 rear end. Just put in a week before this little ride. After a couple of passes to make sure the tires were nice and hot. I told her to let me drive and i would show her how the (big boys done it) After getting in the drivers seat i warmed up the tires and lined up to make a good impression. Guess what when i took off the big block was just getting wound up when i hit second gear. I then heard a squack from the tires and a horrible bang from under the car. But when i put into third gear we wasn't moving, Keep in mind this was about 10pm at night and it was around 40degrees outside.After pulling over to the side and finding out that i had broken the ring gear in the rear end. We walked five miles to a phone without any jackets. Can't believe she went out with me onother time. What guys will do to impress there girl friend. I guess that is part of being young. I still get on my son for hot roding now.
Mark.
Richard Ruth built three '55s for TLB. Two had 454s and one with an L88 427. The 427 was the drive car in the movie. Although James Taylor says it's a 454 but it's not. Richard Ruth is in that scene in the movie. He's the guy who asks Taylor if he built the headers. Kind of cool, since Ruth custom built them himself. One of the 454s was the camera car and the other had a full roll cage in anticpation of a roll over scene that they never filmed. Ruth is supposed to have taken one of the cars to a drag strip and turned the quarter in under 11 seconds.
The 427 and the 454 with the cage were painted black for AG. They replaced the Weiand tunnel ram and dual quad with a single 4 barrel, changed the doors, and put a white canvas cover over the rear area under the 4 point roll cage. The 427 is the drive car driven by Harrison Ford/Bob Falfa.
There are three cars in the Paradise Road race at the end of the movie. The 427 is the car in the race, the 454 is the rollover car, and a third '55 (a clunker from a wrecking yard) is the car seen burning and upside down.
While either the 427 or 454 cars would have beaten the Milner Coupe with its 283. The only big block available in 1962 was the 409. Using what was available in 1962 would have made an interesting race.
The car used in the Annie Liebowitz AG cast picture that appeared in Vanity Fair is a clone that was originally bult by Phil Morin and purchased by Rick Figari (the owner of the milner coupe). Figari had Richard Ruth work on the Morin car to make it more correct. If you've seen the picture, you may have noticed that the rear trunk emblem has the color insert, while the actual car in the movie has only the chrome bezel.
The Graffiti 427 drive car is in Maryland. Unfortunately, its owner has done a lot of modifications.