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I tawht i taw a puddy tat! Dude i would have loved to hear people talk about sylvester fifty some years ago. That car is outragous by todays standerds. And to think the original builder useta drive that thing to the cruise nights. It has a hand made frame ans a one off torsion spring susp thats four corner adjustable! It has the old twist style ford shocks. That car has always been sick. NAIL HEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And thats how it looked in the fifties sept the headers were more agressive then.
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focinite wrote:I tawht i taw a puddy tat! Dude i would have loved to hear people talk about sylvester fifty some years ago. That car is outragous by todays standerds. And to think the original builder useta drive that thing to the cruise nights. It has a hand made frame ans a one off torsion spring susp thats four corner adjustable! It has the old twist style ford shocks. That car has always been sick. NAIL HEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And thats how it looked in the fifties sept the headers were more agressive then.
From what I understand there's actually not much left of the original car, when found it was basically the body shell and part of the frame due to the fact that the previous owner had parted it out in the late 60s and stored the remains.

Regardless, what they did is pretty near perfection if you ask me.



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FORDSVTPARTS wrote:
focinite wrote:I tawht i taw a puddy tat! Dude i would have loved to hear people talk about sylvester fifty some years ago. That car is outragous by todays standerds. And to think the original builder useta drive that thing to the cruise nights. It has a hand made frame ans a one off torsion spring susp thats four corner adjustable! It has the old twist style ford shocks. That car has always been sick. NAIL HEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And thats how it looked in the fifties sept the headers were more agressive then.
From what I understand there's actually not much left of the original car, when found it was basically the body shell and part of the frame due to the fact that the previous owner had parted it out in the late 60s and stored the remains.

Regardless, what they did is pretty near perfection if you ask me.



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did you see the exploded veiw of the torsion adjsters? I think it was like ten seperate parts. The dtails on thwt car are amazing.
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Yes I did and "amazing" is barely even a start to describing the work done on that car.
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You posted the wrong one, it's got too many doors.
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Doc wrote:VW's seem popular on here.
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That thing is dope!!!!!!! Take away the off road set up and slam it on some deep sixteen steelies and that exactly the way id do it. But id add a turbo coupe four cyl.
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That car is NOT far away from me at all, I just need to figure out of the museum it belongs to exists. They have a list and picture of all the cars they have, but no location info or hours on their website. http://www.pricemuseumofspeed.org/
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That car is NOT far away from me at all, I just need to figure out of the museum it belongs to exists. They have a list and picture of all the cars they have, but no location info or hours on their website. http://www.pricemuseumofspeed.org/
Get on Netflix and look up "Boys of Bonneville", fantastic documentary.
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