Showing posts with label Ford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ford. Show all posts

1917 Ford WW1 Military Ambulance, none remain that are original, but David O'Neal made one... very cool!

Found in this months Hagerty Magazine, http://www.hagerty.com/Hagerty-Online/Resources/Hagerty-Magazine available with their car insurance, or by subscription, or with a membership with Historic Vehicle Alliance, or at  Autobooks in Burbank http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/12/autobooks-aerobooks-in-burbank-magazine.html 

Trucks and the GT 500 Shelby Mustang from SEMA's Ford Racing area





 This is a different one below


This is a raffle car, buy tickets, get a chance (I doubt it) of winning this and a new GT500 Shelby Mustang, plus the 50 thou to pay off the taxes for winning

SLLK VIC









great scallop job, perfect accent to the body lines

The scallops and pinstriping were done by Pete "HOT DOG" Filan. I purshased the car after selling my 50 Fleetline this last summer. It's a 15 year old school build from the Chicago area. 1951 was the first year of the hardtop for Ford. It's powered by a 1959 283, with a 327 cam, 3 duces, a combination of 49 & 50 Ford side stainless, 49 Plymonth bumpers, 49 Chevy license plate guards, Maverick rear end, Old's Fiesta hupcaps with extra flippers and the bullet and working Unity spots. 50's Customs and Tuck and Roll are BACK!

inventive display of cargo containers and race cars at the Ford Racing area at SEMA



I'm not sure what the info is on the above car is, but Steve came through again! With the scoop from history (damn, he is GOOD!) the info is that this is the only car that Henry ever raced himself (hard to believe he never was in the drivers seat in another race!) and he beat Alexander Winton (Winton motor cars) known as the most successful and best racer of his day http://www.racinginamerica.com/content/1901-ford-sweepstakes-race-car-changed-everything and here: http://www.gizmag.com/go/2206/ 
It's known as the Ford Sweepstakes, because with the $1000 winnings from the race, Ford was in the money to get a business started
the riding mechanic was Spider Huff  
 This is the 67 GT500 Shelby Mustang that they are raffling off, you have to buy tickets to get a chance to win. http://www.winthemustangs.com/ is an "Enter to win" a 1967 Shelby GT 500 and 2012 Ghelby GT 500, and both were at the Ford Racing area at SEMA but you have to go to their website and buy tickets
http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/11/scams-im-sick-of-them-3-give-aways-at.html



 These Fiestas from mlast year are not representative of what you can buy from Ford Racing, as the Fiesta is now only available in a 4 dr. They didn't point that out though. Why they went away from the small 2 door is a mystery I've not heard any press releases about. Now in 2012 the only Ford you can buy in a 2 door is the Mustang, or trucks.

the 64 Ford from Concept 2 Reality, shocking how amazing a before and after impact your appreciation of how much work a custom is








their website is http://con2r.com/ and you'll find that they also had some part in the Metal Of Honor duece, and the Pfaff Imperial

Cool Ranchero here in San Diego has on great display on the pickup bed

 Those are great colors, pinstriping, and display. really nice guy too, he brings his Ranchero to a lot of local car shows, and its a thoroughly quality piece

The trophy is a pretty cool item, handmade trophys are awesome in my opinion, the storebought ones really leave a lot to be desired in most cases

King George V and Queen Mary visit the Ford stand at the Empire Exhibition, 1925


King George V and Queen Mary visit the Ford stand at the Empire Exhibition. Wembley; London. 1925

from 1895 to 1910 was an era of the horseless carriage and innovators who were trying every innovative way of making steam (5 of these are steam) or gasoline powered vehicles of incredible variety in designs


C. L. 1895 Simmonds' Steam Carriage
 The steering handle looks like a kids wagon handle.  1895 Electrobat Runabout
\1895 Joseph Shaver's Steam Buggy, Milwaukee, WI

 1895 Roger Petroleum Wagon
 1895 Victoria Motorette racine Motor vehcile co
 1895 Woods Electric Landau
 1896 Dey-Griswold Electric Phaeton
 1896 Enig Steamer, Jacksonville, FL
 1896 Hiram Percy Three Wheeler
 1897 Charles Burrows... wonder how long it took hime to learn that a narrow front end isn't good in corners
1897 Reeves Motor Wagon
 1898 Altham Deliver Van
 1898 Eastman Electro-Vehicle
 1898 Piper and Tinker Steam Buggy
 1898 Winton Delivery Wagon
 1899 General Electric Brougham
 1899 International Motor Wheel Delivery Van
 1899 International Motor Wheel Delivery Van
 1900 Coca Cola Wagon
 1900 Orient Autogo
1901 Century Tourist  Steamer

 1901 Ford Race Car
 1901 Ford Runabout
1901 Franklin
 1901 Trimotor Crescent
 1902 Automotor with a rumble seat... really is the progenitor of the rumble seat
 1902 Stearns Steam Surrey

 1902 Thomas Touring
 1902 Toledo
 1902 W.S. Rogers Transit Steam Wagon
 1902 Winton Bullet Race Car.
 1903  Oldsmobile Pirate Race Car
 1903 Duryea Three Wheeler
 1903 Mitchell
 1903 Oldsmobile enclosed body... wow, what a funky design
 1903 Pullman Six Wheel Touring
 1904 Oldsmobile Pie Wagon
 1904 Peerless Barney Oldfields' Racer,   this is the Green Dragon
 1905 Scharbach  (Hill Climber) Roadster
 1906 Shawmut The winner of the 1909 Pan Pacific Race from New York City to Seattle
 1907 Bugmobile
1907 Duer High Wheeler 

1907 Lansden Electrette

all of these and many more can be found at http://www.earlyamericanautomobiles.com/1890a.htm