Thread: Mooneyham & Sharp 554 AA/FC
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05-25-2008 06:56 AM #1
Sweet!must have been a blast... would love to have the chance to pilot one of those...
-Chris
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05-25-2008 07:52 AM #2
Very cool Ken. I thought this attached vid was pretty neat too;
Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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05-25-2008 09:34 AM #3
Ken you are a man of many talents. So modest. I bet it was a thrill of a lifetime to drive that car. Closest thing to strapping a rocket on your back! Thanks for sharing this memory!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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05-27-2008 08:16 AM #4
techinspector1-Your welcome, it really was fun, but also a lot of work.
NTFDAY- I did too, but never imagined I would be in the drivers seat.
lurker mick-Yes, you are correct, we also had the Ohio George Montgomery Malco gasser Mustang, with the blown cammer engine. The alcohol 57 Chevy funny car, with the McGee 4 valve motor, the only surviving Falcon Thunderbolt.
Dave-It was, although there was one run that was my biggest nightmare,I'm thinking about posting it, just to show what can happen when things go terribly wrong.
John-Thanks, I bet you are having a blast with your car.
Hotrodpaint-Boy, too bad that didn't work out.
shoprat-They were fun days, everything stayed the same in the restoration.
bluestang67- I just wanted to beat him so bad I probably would of done better if I would of lifted.
skids72-it was, it's never to late if you get the chance.
Bob- That's a good one, I think that was Gerry Steiner driving that run.
Steve- Sometimes it felt like there was
Ken
Visited a family member at Dockery Ford from the time I was 1 year old through their ownership and then ownership change to Morristown Ford. Dockery was a major player in the Hi Performance...
How did you get hooked on cars?