Mothersworry Posted Friday at 04:04 PM Posted Friday at 04:04 PM (edited) Tasca Ford '63 Galaxie lightweight, built as a curbside. Fixed the taillights and a few other things. Edited Friday at 04:12 PM by Mothersworry 11
M W Elky Posted Friday at 04:47 PM Posted Friday at 04:47 PM Man talking about looking great from every angle this one checks all the box’s . Fabulous interior by the way most accurate
Dragline Posted Friday at 05:08 PM Posted Friday at 05:08 PM I was good friends with mechanic on Tasca cars John Healey. He worked as a driver at NAPA Seekonk Ma. We talked racing for hour after hour. He is in the New England Drag Racing HOF. Prudhomme was the keynote speaker at his inauguration. John was well loved and was a super dude..much missed John Healey R.I.P.
papajohn97 Posted yesterday at 01:57 AM Posted yesterday at 01:57 AM I second the motion on Mike Elky's comments! Totally awesome build using a 60 yr old tooled kit (AMT I assume). What interior tub did you use to get that accurate hardtop interior (with the total width back seat) and the Bostrum front seats (scratch-built?). Are those "Galaxie" front & rear letters from a MCG photoetch set? Occasionally I see builds posted here that are so beautiful that I want to totally copy them; this is one of those builds. Bravo!
Maurice Henderson Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Sir, for this to be a curbside you definitely hit it out the park..That interior is banging..Job well done my friend, Job well done!!!
Mike 1017 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago This a great build. I have one in my stash a Drag Racer maybe in its future
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