1974 Dodge Dart "Hang 10"

After having this little car for a while, I really feel like it is pretty special, I really like the interior in these, it is pretty wild. I didn't realize how many people check out the car. I always keep an Original ad, or brochere in the car that people can see when they are just looking at it. My first thoughts were this isn't real, did they make it etc. There is also a great Hang 10 Registry, go to www.hangtenregistry.com to check out many Hang Tens, and tons of information, including old ads, letters from Dodge etc.  I believe there are not that many around, there are only I believe 55 in the registry at this time, including my car. I think either they got crushed, or people didn't know what they were and repainted them, redid the interiors etc. This is a good example of a unrestored car. It was repainted long ago, and restripped, but other than that it is what you see is what you get. There is no rust on the body, there was small rust repair did on the floor long ago, under the gas pedal, but that is it. If you want to take it to the next level, it would need to be repainted, I think it is beyond buffing out, but is looks good, just not shiny. The interior is pretty good, seats are worn, with a few splits in the drivers sice, but it is presentable, door panels are nice, it is just nice 30 old interior what can I say. This is a 318 car, and the engine compartment looks nice. I am not sure if it is the correct motor in it or not, I am a Ford guy who dabbles in Mopars a little. Anyways, it is up for sale, I will be putting on ebay this week, but I think I am being reasonable asking $6000.00 for this car.  503-910-2085, SALE PENDING, a very nice young lady from MARYLAND - SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD

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1965 Mustang Fastback - Holman Moody A/FX 427 SOHC - RARE only 5 in Existance today

Larson Ford, Bob Hamilton, "Long Gone" Factory Drag Car, Altered rear wheel 2% w/ 427 SOHC, Hilborn Injection, also comes with original Wheels, and a 1966 Factory 427 SOHC Motor, Complete rebuild.  I am selling this car for these folks, I am the only one selling it, if anyone else tries to sell it to you or offer it, don't believe it, I took the pictures 2/8/06, and got to drive it, very rare piece of Ford Racing history, only 5 Known to exist today, the others, were either Crashed or MIA.  This is the real deal, this is not a replica, I have tons of documentation, magazine articles, vintage race photos, bills of sales, clean title.  Vin is on the fender apron, and door, still obtains all the original Holman Moody suspension.  In 1967 it was painted blue and was called the "Jersey Rattler", which I have pictures of it, than it was painted, Gold with Blue down the side of the car. First time a SOHC car has been offered to the public in a long time.   Also you can Click over on the left - 427 SOHC MUSTANG to see larger  pictures of it, including vintage pictures, of it in this paint scheme, and around 1967 when it was painted blue as the Jersey Rattler.  Good thing, a good friend of mine owns it here in the same town with me, and I se it all the time, and will be taking it to shows, and Woodburn, and PIR Dragstrips for viewing.  SORRY SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD

 1964 Fairlane 500

This is one of the nicest cars I have owned in a very long time, beautiful Paint and interior, it is completly done and finished, and don't get any nicer.          1964 Fairlane 500, restored 3 years ago, very nice car. White with Red interior, Sports Coupe Bucket seats, New rebuilt 289, AT, Magnum 500's.          Please call for a Price 503-910-2085, SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD Jason

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1968 1/2 Mustang Fastback 428CJ R code

This is a 1968 1/2 Mustang Fastback 428CJ R code.  Marti Report, delivered to Muldon Ford, and has been said it was sponsered by them as a drag car, aslo it is believed that Holman and Moody did some suspension work to this car, and currently still has the fabrications on the car.  This car was restored a couple years back, and the restoration was over $100,000 spent, at Cobra Automotive.  This is a Factory R code, Factory 4spd, it is not number matching, but is truly a beautiful car for anyones collection for sure.  $120,000 OBO Trades etc.  Will consider a Trade plus cash for new Ford GT40 - 503-910-2085 car is on the east coast.  Jason