Built by Ray Farhner in 1968. Ray started this rod with a mid 1800's hearse. It's powered by a 392 hemi with Hilborn injection. Sometime in it's long ISCA career, a fake 6-71 blower was added over the injection stacks. It too, has also taken up residence in the basement of the Peterson Automtive Museum.
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Sunday, July 17, 2011
Show Rod Sunday...Boot Hill Express
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Sunday, July 10, 2011
Show Rod Sunday...Stage Fright
It took Jack Keef 7 years to build this ISCA winning show rod. He started with an 1894 Concord stagecoach and added a few more horsepower. It's powered by a 289 backed up by a C4 trans. It is currently residing in the basement of the Peterson Automotive Museum.
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