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dinsdag 4 oktober 2011

For sale.... 1959 Edsel Villager

Everyone knows that custom station wagons have become very popular. The problem is, since no one thought they would ever be valuable, most of the 50's & 60's wagons were crushed over the years. Now it is as hard to find a station wagon as it is to find a convertible.

Now consider that Ford only made the Edsel for 3 years & it was one of the worst selling car lines in history. Since Edsel's sales were so very bad, very few of them were built. Only made in 1958, 1959 & 1960, all Edsel models built over all three years totaled just 44,000 vehicles. That sounds like a large number but just to give you an idea of how few 44,000 really is, Ford built about 45,000 1958 Ford Fairlane wagons. How many of them have you ever seen?

In 1959 Ford built a total of just 7820 of these Villager station wagons making it one of the lowest number produced of any Ford car ever made. For example, there were more 1967 Shelby GT500 Mustangs built than 1959 Edsel Villager wagons!!

So out of the already hard to find classic station wagons, this is one of the very rarest. Most people have never seen an Edsel wagon & you will never see another like this.

Cool kustom paintjob;
This is a So-Cal gloss over flat paint scheme. The entire body, door jams, hood jam, tailgate jam, grille sides, headlight bezels & rear bumper were prepped & painted with Kustom Shop's Hot Rod Flat Copper Metallic single stage urethane. Next the scallops you see on the front of the body & running the length of the roof were all laid out by hand & sprayed with Kustom Shop's Candy Lime Green base coat, clear coat. The green was given a little dose of  green & silver metal flakes. This makes the green come to life with hundreds of sparkles in the sun & lets the paint twinkle in the moon light. Next, painter Brian Papa, of Papa Studios in Austel GA., pinstriped all of the scallops by hand in an Traditional White enamal. He finished off this awesome paint job by free handing a Von Dutch style mural across the rear of this wagon.
59 Cadillac taillights replaced the original lenses..
Check out these cool orange metalflake seats. All brand new

The drivetrain is original. This wagon is powered by a Ford 332 V8 which produces respectable numbers at 225 HP & 325 ft-lbs of torque. More than enough power to move this one of a kind rod down the highway & it's factory 2 barrel carb provides for above average fuel mileage. The Mile-0-Matic automatic transmission shifts just as it should & is a much more practical option on todays roads than the old 3 speed manuals found in most classic wagons. 
When interrested you can call me +31620859117 or send me an email info@bsclassicparts.nl


maandag 3 oktober 2011

For Sale.. 1936 Plymouth

This car was spotted by B&S in june 2010 at SoCal speedshop (1st pic) and is now for sale in the Netherlands..
383 350 combo. Mustang front. Air ride. Chopped & Shaved!



Interrested in this beauty? Contact Perry @ Rodshop Eindhoven


woensdag 7 september 2011

Joe Botti's 1954 Ford Truck for sale...

Joseph Botti purchased this truck new in November of 1954 and took it to Tommy the Greek for a two-tone scallop paint job in December of that same year. The truck also got complete new color matched upholstery including a full tonneau cover for the bed. It was lowered front and rear. Mercury wheels were added and a 55 grille replaced the 54 by the time it was featured on the cover of Rod & Custom magazine in August of 1956. Was seen in other publications too.  
The truck received 19 first place trophies in the first three years including the Oakland Roadster Show in 1955 and 1957 (won division award against the Kopper Kart). The truck went back to Tommy the Greek in 1964 for a color change of candy apple red and black to the scallop paint. The upholstery was dyed black to match and the front grille was swapped out for a Chrysler 300 and canted headlights.
The truck remains in that configuration today. It even has a phone on the dash that was striped by Tommy.


This piece of history is for sale at the moment!!!
The current owner can reached at 360-547-3483