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Pictures of Sox and Martin 70 cuda?


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1 hour ago, maltsr said:

I have this photo on file, not sure if it's the '70 car though.  According to Jim Schild's book, they were given a 'body-in-white' for 1970 which was used as the race car.i9_B_L-vi.jpg.1ba6a06342416c85d53fafb8a1ea858f.jpg

This is the current restored version of the car ( not sure if its the 70 or 71 )

Be very cautious using modern pictures of cars for vintage references.

 

That said, Im afraid I cant answer the op with any certainty on my end . And I have a boatload of S+M pictures but nuttin of the bottom side

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Thanks guys this gives me a general idea of the colours they used. 

 

I have another question though. After looking at different pictures on google I have noticed that there are some pics with chrome bumper and some with red bumpers and the tail light areas are different colours. Do any of you guys know what is correct?

New restored version has red bumpers   

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Chrome front bumper

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red front and rear bumper

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Chrome front and rear bumper and white tail light area. 

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Chrome front and red rear with red tail light area

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Two different ones one with chrome and one red rear bumper with red tail light area

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1 minute ago, Xingu said:

Maybe he was referring to the K-member.

Possibly...  seems a lot of people assume that all the sub rails should be black, or get the rear right and still paint the fronts black, as if it's a GM F-body with a removable subframe.  Should be the K member and trans mount only, as shown in the photo above.

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2 hours ago, 426 pack said:

Thanks guys this gives me a general idea of the colours they used. 

 

I have another question though. After looking at different pictures on google I have noticed that there are some pics with chrome bumper and some with red bumpers and the tail light areas are different colours. Do any of you guys know what is correct?

 

Seems to be several different cars at several different times. I believe the original first version would have chromed bumpers, white rear cove, and CLEAR headlights. 

Any of these old race cars is a "moving target." For a 100% accurate model, you have to take a page from the Model Airplane World book and model it as it looked on some particular day. B)

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Dean Sox [Ronnie's Son] is a customer of mine and he has just finished building a 68 Barracuda that looks just like his dads. He put on the hood scoop the Boss is back. I will find out what color he used he told me when he was having it built it was going to the same color. The car has a hemi in it that was in one of the old Sox & martin cars.

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The picture of the underside is of the restored 1970 car but the restored 1971 car looks pretty much the same.
Sox & Martin had a couple of cars at the same time, match race cars and cars for the different sanctioning bodies (NHRA, AHRA) and they are slightly different.
Two of the 1970 cars had number Pro 200 with chromed bumpers and Pro 705 with red bumpers and they are the most common in pictures, they used some other numbers as well, 556 with chromed bumpers and 333 with red bumpers (and spoilers) are two of them, I have also seen a couple of pictures where the Pro 200 number was on a car with red rear bumper and tail panel and a front and deck lid spoiler, the front bumper was chrome in one picture and red in another.
The numbers used on the 1971 'Cudas was Pro 4 for Ronnie and Pro 44 for Herb McCandless, but I have also seen a couple pictures with Pro 200 on a 1971 car.
I would go with white underside and black rear axle and K-member, blue engine (Jake King painted all engines he built for S&M Ford Engine Blue).

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53 minutes ago, Force said:

The picture of the underside is of the restored 1970 car but the restored 1971 car looks pretty much the same.
Sox & Martin had a couple of cars at the same time, match race cars and cars for the different sanctioning bodies (NHRA, AHRA) and they are slightly different.
Two of the 1970 cars had number Pro 200 with chromed bumpers and Pro 705 with red bumpers and they are the most common in pictures, they used some other numbers as well, 556 with chromed bumpers and 333 with red bumpers (and spoilers) are two of them, I have also seen a couple of pictures where the Pro 200 number was on a car with red rear bumper and tail panel and a front and deck lid spoiler, the front bumper was chrome in one picture and red in another.
The numbers used on the 1971 'Cudas was Pro 4 for Ronnie and Pro 44 for Herb McCandless, but I have also seen a couple pictures with Pro 200 on a 1971 car.
I would go with white underside and black rear axle and K-member, blue engine (Jake King painted all engines he built for S&M Ford Engine Blue).

Agreed 100%

Keep in mind ,,,These cars changed pretty much from race to race. So narrowing one car down to one race will be a little tough

 

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