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Customs 60 Starliner

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by zellerware, Jul 24, 2008.

  1. zellerware
    Joined: Aug 15, 2007
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    zellerware
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    from dad's shop

    Here is my 60 Starliner fresh out of the pasture. 68k original miles with almost no rust. Original paint and interior. She runs perfect and the radio still works. I'm the third owner and was lucky to get the orginal title.. :cool:
     

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  2. T-Roy
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    Sharp lookin' car!
     
  3. schulze
    Joined: Jul 6, 2008
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    from arizona

    nice!

    looks like you're off 7th Street? I see those funky traffic signs in the background…


    sweet ride man, post up more pics!
     
  4. Section 8
    Joined: Mar 22, 2007
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    from AZ

    Looks cool!- love those. I hope to see it around.

    7th Ave, maybe?
     
  5. Engine-Ear
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    what does a '60 Ford have under the hood? 390?
     
  6. RancheroMan
    Joined: Mar 31, 2006
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    thats killer ride. nice to know the history too. post more pics.
    some guy named kirk here has one....
     
  7. Starliners rule.
     
  8. 1959Ford
    Joined: May 15, 2007
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    I second that! Awesome find...
     
  9. belair
    Joined: Jul 10, 2006
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    wow-I got a 55 Oolds the same way, but the radio doesn't work. Congrats on a great looking car
     
  10. Beautiful. Starliners are real things of beauty. Someday...someday...
     
  11. spiffy1937
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    from Florida

    Great find! One of my favorite cars.:)
     
  12. KIRK!
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    I sho loves me some Starliners!

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  13. 'Mo
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    Six, Y-block, or 352 FE (which was stroked the following year to produce the 390).

    zellerware; I'm glad to see the "customs" prefix attached. Do you have specific plans?
     
  14. Nice Find, What Engine is in it????
     
  15. Stevie Nash
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  16. Adam D.
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    we get it, we get it..... u have a bad ass starliner! :rolleyes:;)
     
  17. BAD ROD
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    Looks great! I grew up riding in a '60 starliner. That was my families daily drive'n family car.

    There was also an option for a high performance 352 with solid lifters, headers and head work (360 HP rated). And, you could get them with a three on the tree and over drive.

    Mike
     
  18. Tony
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    '60 Starliner's are BADASS!
    NICE score!
     
  19. People say what they will about the "patina" argument, but the rub through on the decklid and tops of the quarter panels, to me, is beautiful.

    Nice find...

    Also cool how cool the Starliners look in custom or hot rod form.
     
  20. fiat128
    Joined: Jun 26, 2006
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    from El Paso TX

    Pretty sweet for a pasture car, most look like manure.

    PS: I think the 60 had a 352
     
  21. jfrolka
    Joined: Oct 4, 2007
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    whats up with the fur under the back window?
     
  22. When I was a kid my buddy had a brand new 60 Starliner(black with red interior) with the hipo 352 and the three speed with overdrive and that was one fast sumbuck. I have loved those cars ever since then. Had a chance or two to buy one but had a family and all that stuff so that ended that.
    Cool rides.
     
  23. zellerware
    Joined: Aug 15, 2007
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    zellerware
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    from dad's shop

    noop, just getting the trans rebuilt.. This car is a survivor for one and i put most of my time in my 32 roadster and 32 5 win coupe both of which have been in our family since 1960. The roadster was my dad's highschool car and the 5 win has a 331 hemi on a completely original rust stock henry j body..
     
  24. zellerware
    Joined: Aug 15, 2007
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    from dad's shop

  25. Here is my Dad's Starliner at Americarna, KIRK was there too and may have pics of it as well.
    It rolls on Torq Thrust Originals and runs a very healthy 428 FE with tri power, ported heads, roller cam etc. Backed by a 4 speed with a hurst shifter
     

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  26. Rough Stock
    Joined: Sep 10, 2007
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    from Austin, Tx

    sweet. I really want a 60 starliner. here's one that inspired me a few years ago.
     

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  27. Deadender60
    Joined: Sep 3, 2004
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    One of my favorites is the Satrliner that Cole built a few years back.. can't find a picture of it at the moment (new computer at work) but it has a lot of really subtle custom work..

    -juan
     
  28. str8Pipe65's
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    those starliners always look good as a cool custom
     
  29. KIRK!
    Joined: Feb 20, 2002
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    I'll say it again...I loove your dad's car.


    BTW it looks like I'll be back for Americarna 2009, but don't tell anyone.
     
  30. found a wagon last week that would make a cool custom.
     

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