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Original Owner Superbird and some Cyclone Spoilers.... in a Barn

Started by TheAutoArchaeologist, December 16, 2011, 08:17:28 PM

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TheAutoArchaeologist


held1823

incredible collection and a great story, ryan. heartfelt condolences to the family.
Ernie Helderbrand
XX29L9B409053

Magnumcharger

I see the owner in one of your pictures. That's too sad.
You definitely got there at the right time. Likely at this point the collection will be sold off, as is often the case.
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moparstuart

GO SELL CRAZY SOMEWHERE ELSE WE ARE ALL STOCKED UP HERE

nh_mopar_fan

Sad ending but you're right, you were lucky to get there when you did.

learical1

I'm not a huge Mercury fan, but I've never seen or heard of a "Lee Roy Yarbrough Special" Spoiler or Spoiler II before this.  Red cars were Cale Yarborough, blue cars were Dan Gurney.   :shruggy:









Bruce

Budnicks

Very cool story & cars... It's sad to here about the guy passing in his sleep, so young, so much to do & great collection of Fords & Merc's & a lone 440 6bbl 4spd Superbird...  RIP & Gods speed
"fill your library before you fill your garage"   Budnicks

charger Downunder

That bird reminds me of the movie finishline. What a sad loss condolences to the family and friends.
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Aero426

Quote from: learical1 on December 17, 2011, 05:03:01 PM
I'm not a huge Mercury fan, but I've never seen or heard of a "Lee Roy Yarbrough Special" Spoiler or Spoiler II before this.  Red cars were Cale Yarborough, blue cars were Dan Gurney.   :shruggy:

The car is a Gurney.    Steve, the owner,  had a local graphics shop make the Lee Roy decals.    He also extended the stripes all the way to the front bumper like the race cars.  

Aero426

Here are Steve's "Lee Roy" and Cale cars at the DSAC picnic last July.    He did both cars with the stripes more forward like the race cars.



Dave Moots' car below has the stripes in the factory position.




held1823

i'm not at all mercury savvy, and didn't even notice the length difference. are steve's longer stripes the same as the ones used on a spoiler I? are the spoiler II stripes shorter, to accommodate for the drooped nose?

the lee roy graphics are a neat, personalized touch.
Ernie Helderbrand
XX29L9B409053

Aero426

S1 and S2 factory side stripes are the same.   Because of the longer nose on the Spoiler 2, the stripes end up farther back on the fender.   

tan top


nother good adventure & pictures Ryan , thanks for sharing :cheers:

Quote from: moparstuart on December 17, 2011, 08:14:27 AM
wow great collection but very sad ending



:yesnod: sad , good you got a chance to talk & see his collection ,
see that  sixbarrel superbird has a   hot air take off ( stove)  on the driver side  manifold  :scratchchin: :popcrn:
Feel free to post any relevant picture you think we all might like to see in the threads below!

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TheAutoArchaeologist

It was very fortunate that I got there when I did.  He mentioned something about the stripes and package I just forgot the details and didn't want to be completely off.  It wasn't much better that I said it was a package.

It does suck.  But I'm glad the timing finally worked out in my favor, even if it was sad in the end.

GULFGLENY

Real sad for sure, but an awesome collection. I seen another v code car with a stove pipe, whats up with that?

TheAutoArchaeologist

Don't know about the stove pipe. 

But Part 3 is up.

http://carsinbarns.blogspot.com/2011/12/never-ends-way-you-expect-part-three.html





This one isn't so sad, except for the old cars rusting away.

Ryan

Bob T

Old Dog, Old Tricks.

FJ5WING

Quote from: GULFGLENY on December 19, 2011, 07:58:06 PM
Real sad for sure, but an awesome collection. I seen another v code car with a stove pipe, whats up with that?

dont want to get sidetracked, but my Vcoded Bird has the evidence of having a stove. The stove is long gone but I do have broken studs in the manifold.
wingless now, but still around.

rustafarian

I spent the today with Ryan,  showing him stuff my friends have stashed.  Unfortunately,  the best stuff is still held "too close to the vest" by some of these guys.  I'm talking killer cars that haven't been outside since the '80s.  After several years on this board and finally getting to know the guy,  all I can say is WOW.  He's only there to document the cars,  no prices, no last names,  no "what if's?".  Just wants to see and photograph the cars.  I brought him by a '70 Charger that I've been chasing for about 12 years.  Owner wasn't home,  or at least wasn't answering the door.  Shoot pix I said,  I've been on this driveway literally a hundred times.  Not this guy. NO he says.  Not without permission from the owner.  Classy guy,  more class than I have. This '70 is chained to the garage door,  completely wrapped in tarps.  But you can tell it has the extra leaf spring on the drivers side and the R/T flares on the door,  someday we'll get the ol' man to answer the door.  I offered a '67 Satellite,  a done car,  really nice in trade one day for it, when he did answer my millionth knock, without even seeing under the tarp. That didn't get me anywhere!
If you have a hoard,  at least let this guy in the door, he's not like me, he's only in it for the documentation.  A great way to start the new year,  we jumped all over the west side of Chicagoland checking out cars.  I'm tired and cold and worn out,  but what a great way to start 2012.  Thanx Ryan.
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tan top

Feel free to post any relevant picture you think we all might like to see in the threads below!

Charger Stuff 
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,86777.0.html
Chargers in the background where you least expect them 
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,97261.0.html
C500 & Daytonas & Superbirds
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,95432.0.html
Interesting pictures & Stuff 
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,109484.925.html
Old Dodge dealer photos wanted
 http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,120850.0.html

TheAutoArchaeologist

Quote from: rustafarian on January 01, 2012, 08:37:03 PM
I spent the today with Ryan,  showing him stuff my friends have stashed.  Unfortunately,  the best stuff is still held "too close to the vest" by some of these guys.  I'm talking killer cars that haven't been outside since the '80s. 

After several years on this board and finally getting to know the guy,  all I can say is WOW.  He's only there to document the cars,  no prices, no last names,  no "what if's?".  Just wants to see and photograph the cars.  I brought him by a '70 Charger that I've been chasing for about 12 years.  Owner wasn't home,  or at least wasn't answering the door.  Shoot pix I said,  I've been on this driveway literally a hundred times.  Not this guy. NO he says.  Not without permission from the owner.  Classy guy,  more class than I have. This '70 is chained to the garage door,  completely wrapped in tarps.  But you can tell it has the extra leaf spring on the drivers side and the R/T flares on the door,  someday we'll get the ol' man to answer the door.  I offered a '67 Satellite,  a done car,  really nice in trade one day for it, when he did answer my millionth knock, without even seeing under the tarp. That didn't get me anywhere!

If you have a hoard,  at least let this guy in the door, he's not like me, he's only in it for the documentation.  A great way to start the new year,  we jumped all over the west side of Chicagoland checking out cars.  I'm tired and cold and worn out,  but what a great way to start 2012.  Thanx Ryan.

Wow Bob, thanks.  I had a great afternoon chasing finds with ya.  It was a blast, turned out to be a decent day with some kick ass cars.  You were more then welcoming with the cars you knew about and I know we couldn't view the one big stash you knew about.  But we have time.  So no worries.

Here are the pictures from yesterday!  And this is just the beginning!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/hemipwr70/sets/72157628672219765/

There is still a few adventures from last year that I have to write about.

Ryan

surmanajaja

beautiful cars. I used to be a Ford-guy, still have a few of them but nothing collectable so I know a lot about those.

I am a little baffled about the "sad ending"---the man had a great life, great collection and passed quietly in his sleep at age 73.. come on, in my family no male person has lived to be over 72 in either side of my family in the last 100 years. for example, my dad died at age 51 of heart failure. so I see nothing really "sad" about this. sorry if it seems cold or whatever to some. to me sad ending would be his grandchild had died of leukemia or something of similar note...


mauve66

Quote from: surmanajaja on January 04, 2012, 09:00:31 AM
beautiful cars. I used to be a Ford-guy, still have a few of them but nothing collectable so I know a lot about those.

I am a little baffled about the "sad ending"---the man had a great life, great collection and passed quietly in his sleep at age 73.. come on, in my family no male person has lived to be over 72 in either side of my family in the last 100 years. for example, my dad died at age 51 of heart failure. so I see nothing really "sad" about this. sorry if it seems cold or whatever to some. to me sad ending would be his grandchild had died of leukemia or something of similar note...

agreed, when i first read the title i thought the son had died in the rolled torino, yes sad that you finally got to talk awhile with him and then he died but, i hope i make it to 73
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