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CPL Dave Hoover
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She is already for her rebirth.
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SGT John " Mac " McConnell
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Just the beginning of what more will be discovered about Lil ' Red. Good morning brother.
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CWO3 Dennis M.
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John.... Wow, what a find! I Graduated High school in 1965, and I always loved the Mustang, but never to this day ever owned or driven one!
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Oh, Purple Hornies 11" clutch and flywheel.
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CWO3 Dennis M.
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SGT (Join to see) - Very nice, very nice indeed! Both my 283 1957 Chevy's are all stock, except I do have the exact wheel's that you pictured. The SS Cragar mags. My favorite wheel for sure. The above oil filter you mention was used up untill the 1956 Chevy. In 57 they built the 283 and gave it the normal filter under the engine, but it still was a canister filter. We now have a conversion for that to the filters of today that screw in directly. As for your 700 double pumper Holly, I had that exact carb on my 1971 454cid Corvette with a super hot Mallory ignition system. Too bad about the pics, I would have loved to see them. What happened to the car?

Sorry for the lousy centering on this photo. I took this photo at the Antique Car show at Stowe VT a couple of years ago, I had my back turned to him as he came into the show and he was moving pretty fast and heard the rumble, and swung around fast and snapped this photo real fast, no time to center it, but thought you might enjoy seeing this one. I looked all over the show field for it again, but never saw it again to get a good shot!
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CWO3 Dennis M. - Very nice 55 indeed, I really like the SS Cragar mags and I also like the Centerline mags on my 70 Monte Carlo, I had 10" on the back and 6" on the front with Goodyear eagles, the front tires it was some narrow ones.
I put a 396 big block that I got out of a old Chevy station wagon that one of the AF airman left abandoned on our dirt road, they usually did that when they left the island.
I took that 396 and overhauled it, also I took the turbo 400 trans too.
I was lucky that 396 had pop-up pistons with closed chambered heads. I changed the cam to Isky with the lifters, also I changed the cam bearings too. Put a all steel timing gear, brass freeze plugs. Edelbrock intake with a Holly 750 doubly pumper and a 1" spacer. I put a Chevy Electronic Ignition Distributor, and changed the module to Excel. In the Turbo 400 trans I put a B&M Automatic Transmission Shift Kit. Before the carb I put a cool can on the fuel line, and used ice in it, lol, also a 14" chrome air filter that was 3" high, remember in those days everyone had one.
Before I put the engine in, I painted the engine with VHT paint, the block was red, the heads were blue with white stars on it, everyone liked it. I wished I had kept the picture of the engine, I got the idea from a Hotrod magazine. I had 3" Purple Horny headers that I had to modified by the starter, it just kept over heating the starter, no muffler rap in those days, Purple Horny glass packs.
The cam was so radical, at the stop light it would vibrate the other car, Lol, the duration was 300+.
When I stomped on it, the rear tires would smoke so bad it would blow up the tires. Hahahaha
I painted it, "Lipstick Red", and had a personal license plate that read, "LIPS", that plate was already on the car when I bought it.
On the hood I had my cousin an artist airbrushed paint, the face of Jesus with the background of a hill with the three cross, and on the top of the painting it read, "The Savior". I did that because all the other cars had pictures of Demons and Devils on there cars, and I would harass those cars on the roads, Lol
Later I sold that car to a cousin of mine that wrecked it in the first week, I sold it because I was building my 70 two door Nova. And that's another story, I'll tell you one day.
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CWO3 Dennis M. - What happened to the 55 Chevy, in the 80's, a Navy Vietnam Vet (Walter Cherry) who drove a taxi, that I met by pulling him over every time I saw him on the road, because he was just an AH to cops.
He and his best friend a Army SF Vietnam Vet (Pat Sullivan), both spoke Japanese very well and had so many complaints for ripping off tourists, and my assignment was at the beach tourists area.
I pulled them over so much they began to respect me, and both became good friends of mine, and still today are good friends. Both married Japanese women, Cherry married into a Yakuza family. Pat got into a shooting range and managing it for tourists with a Yakuza family, he married a Japanese business woman, and now does real estate. Lol
Cherry on the other hand, change from taxi and worked at a Japanese busing company as a auto painter before he got married.
He asked me one day to buy the 55, in exchange for a 69 Lincoln Town car with $1000, he painted it and did all the mechanical work on it, and we traded. Why I traded for a Town Car, was because a good friend who taught me how to auto body and paint cars took me on a ride with a Lincoln Town Car that he wanted to buy, ever since that day I fell in love the Lincoln Town Car. That car got me married to my second wife, it was like a couch in the back seat, you could stretch from door to door. Lol
Cherry got married and his job with his married Yakuza family was to over see the Yakuza families properties and guns that was under his name, also, when the Yakuza family members took a vacation on Guam he would take them out on a boat so they could practice shooting. He used to ask me to teach the Japaneses how to shoot, and everyday I would get paid $100. But I was a good cop and, I told him I wouldn't do it for any amount.
Years went by and Cherry lived off his Yakuza's family money, he told me one day that he had taken apart the 55 to restore it or something like that, but left it apart for years. This year when I met Pat he told me that Cherry was in poor health and was unable to walk or get up from bed and crippled. He said Cherry still had the 55 taken apart and that's it, the car sits in Cherry's garage.
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If it could only tell it's story, the only experience I had with a Hy-Po Mustang was 1971 riding in my friend's 70 Mach-I, blue with black stripes, I wish he had kept it.
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