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Projects "What if" 1962 Ford Fairlane Tasca

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Hot_Rod_Johnny, Apr 30, 2013.

  1. Hot_Rod_Johnny
    Joined: Dec 28, 2008
    Posts: 197

    Hot_Rod_Johnny
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    from Sweden

    Hi fellow Hambers!

    I haven’t started any thread since my introduction so I guess this will be a more expanded introduction of me at the same time as I actually something to start a thread about :)

    I’m a Ford-dude and I have had blue blood running thru my veins for a loooong time.

    Not that I dislike other brands, I build model cars and enjoy all American cars no matter what brand they are. But when it comes to fullsize/vintage tin my eyes go rolling whenever I see a Ford.

    My first vintage car was a 1972 Volvo 142 (relly cheap at the time in Sweden), a really good car to learn how to drive with.

    My second car was a 1962 Hillman Minx moredoor, not so fun but still vintage and cheap for the time.

    When my dad suddenly passed away when I was too young (17, I am now 39) I inherited some money and I always remember my pop say “I really want to buy a Harley Davidson and do some nice cruising” and my response to that was “what, but you don’t have a drivers license, what if the cops stop you?”. He replied “I’ll just give them my finger, fuck them”.

    That really stuck in my head and I bought a 1942 Harley (which I still own) and I drove it for almost two years without a drivers license. My friends thought I was nuts but I just said that if the cops would pull me over I’d say “fuck ‘em”.

    When they actually did that I was not that tough, so I paid my rather high ticket and shortly thereafter got my drivers license.

    I have been thru a bunch of different cars in life: 1968 Nova, 1953 Dodge, a bunch of older Volvos, Volvo based hot rod, 1952 Ford, 1964 Ford Galaxie Wagon, 1966 Chevrolet Suburban, 1929 Ford Model A roadster pick up and 1962 Ford Fairlane.

    Here's a bunch of pics how it looks now, I have owned it for almost two years and it is in the same condition/un-modified from when I made the trade. It's solid with no rust and is running quite good even if it has a 2-barrel carb.

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    When I traded my 1966 Suburban for a this 1962 Fairlane my goal was already made up in my mind: Super Stock in some way.

    I have always liked the Tasca Fords and when I saw this pic (taken by Jack Bleil) in Charles R. Morris book (Total Performers Ford Drag Racing in the 1960s) I saw a imaginary third car, a white 1962 Fairlane C/FX. Small block powered "monster" :D

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    (It's not a scan, just a pic of a pic.)

    My idea come from the "Challenger II", 406-powered Fairlane, but I don't want to make a clone of that, I want to go my own route (I also know that a clone of that specific car already exists).

    If I am correct by 1963 NHRA Stock Car rules a 289-powered Fairlane would compete in C/FX. If anybody could correct me or give me a better idea, that is welcome.

    I know there's a great bunch of Ford-guys on here and feel free to criticise/give advice since I might need every helping hand there is. I also have a confession to make:

    I have never worked with other than model cars. I don't have a garage where I can do stuff. I don't own much tools. I have made minor stuff to keep my cars running but I still have much to learn. I am open-minded, so please say whatever you want to put me in the right direction ;) I know I will have tons of question to post in the future as this project is rolling.

    I don't expect to update very "often" since I might be slowed down by "mucho worko", which I need to do to just to raise funds for parts, labour etcetera.

    I will shortly post some more pics of what I have bought during the two years I have owned the car and how the progress goes.

    I hope you all will enjoy my journey as much as I will and again, feel free to say whaever you want. Also notice that I'm from Sweden, I will for sure mess up with the language here & there :eek:

    Thanks for looking!
    /Johnny
     
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  2. HOTRODPRIMER
    Joined: Jan 3, 2003
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    I'm looking forward to the regular updates,,HRP
     
  3. snaptwo
    Joined: Apr 25, 2011
    Posts: 696

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    I owned one , identical in color and interior. The only change was a 260 and a C-4 auto. great car . It was a family car so I never did modify it further. I wish I had it back today. Good luck with your build and have fun along the way.
     
  4. You did just fine with the language. In fact, much better than a lot of American born citizens. I too have been a Ford man since the late 50's when my Dad built our first Lincoln powered dragster (see my avitar).

    Good luck and come over and see us some time. Texas is a good place to start
     
  5. Hot_Rod_Johnny
    Joined: Dec 28, 2008
    Posts: 197

    Hot_Rod_Johnny
    Member
    from Sweden

    @HRP: Just have patience, updates will come :)

    @snaptwo: Great to hear, feel free to post a pic of it in this thread. I'd love to see other Fairlanes as well!

    @Beep: Thank you very much sir, it means a lot. Texas is on my bucket list and whenever that will be I promise to send you a message. I really need to visit the Lone Star Roundup. I loooove the dragster in your avatar, so kool :)
     
  6. Hot_Rod_Johnny
    Joined: Dec 28, 2008
    Posts: 197

    Hot_Rod_Johnny
    Member
    from Sweden

    So, what's happening right now?

    I have just got another engine to work on, another late 1965 Mustang 289 that I traded for Mustang model kits - I just love to trade stuff ;)

    Here's what it looks like:

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    Evrything is a bit dirty, the rust is only surface. It will soon be cleaned out to see how bad or good it is :)

    The stock intake won't be used, it will be cleaned/painted and put on the shelf. Oh, it still has the original Autolite spark plugs :eek:

    My "engine-man" happened to have a chrome oil pan that I could buy for a bargain price - hell yes :)

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    The goal with this engine is about 300 HP, kinda mild but the main course for this build is still a street driven car.

    Thanks for looking!

    Johnny
     
  7. mustangmike6996
    Joined: Apr 7, 2013
    Posts: 147

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    from the D

    300 hp from a SBF is easy with not too much in parts or labor
     
  8. seadog
    Joined: Dec 18, 2002
    Posts: 2,299

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    Here's some inspiration for ya...

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  9. 6t5frlane
    Joined: Dec 8, 2004
    Posts: 2,403

    6t5frlane
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    from New York

    Anybody know more about this fairlane^^...Bitchin car for sure
     
  10. 2dr_sedan
    Joined: Mar 25, 2005
    Posts: 265

    2dr_sedan
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    ...in for the updates!
     
  11. Hot_Rod_Johnny
    Joined: Dec 28, 2008
    Posts: 197

    Hot_Rod_Johnny
    Member
    from Sweden

    @mustangmike6996:

    Yeah, that was my conclusion too - just great to keep it within a kinda "tight" budget and still keep it a street-driveable.

    @seadog: Kool Fairlane !! Really neat raduised rear fender :)

    @2dr_sedan: They will come, have patience ;)

    It will probably be some time with the engine this week, I hope. Updates will come for sure!
     
  12. Fuzzy Knight
    Joined: Jun 8, 2009
    Posts: 11,806

    Fuzzy Knight
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    from Santee, Ca

  13. Bigcheese327
    Joined: Sep 16, 2001
    Posts: 6,738

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    Stumbled across this looking for the Tasca / DST "Challenger" A / FX effort. Very cool.
     
  14. HOTRODPRIMER
    Joined: Jan 3, 2003
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    I've seen this car at Mason's Hot Rods a few times so I suspect the guy is from South Carolina,,the car sounds great. HRP
     
  15. 1929CDAN
    Joined: Mar 18, 2006
    Posts: 349

    1929CDAN
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    DSCN0618.jpg This is a cool one!
     
  16. Skilling
    Joined: Jul 30, 2008
    Posts: 7

    Skilling
    Member
    from sweden

    Any updates on the Fairlane ? :)
     

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