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Devil Woman Build Album
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| The 46 Ford as she looked when we got her, bathed in the light of day |
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| The coupe as she looked when I bought her. # 24 from Sioux City. Freshly washed, she looks shiny in the garage. |
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| The interior, much of the floor boards had to be removed and replaced. |
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| In the Backyard Racing shop at last. Ready for some real work. |
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| A "mock-up" 327 Chevy engine was used to locate the motor mounts. She had a six in her before, so we were starting from scratch here. |
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| The "real" 327, ready to go in her. |
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| The engine installed with headers. She just needed a carb, a distributor and some wires. |
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| Freshly painted, tires and wheels installed, waiting for lettering and the graphic. |
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| Lettered and numbered with the double-zero. |
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| The infamous "Devil Woman" painted by a local artist. Listen...she's talking to you! |
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| Racing at US 30 Speedway in Columbus, Ne. First night out with the car. She was fast but had fuel problems and did not finish. |
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| 2nd time out was at Webster City, Iowa for the vintage reunion. She worked her way up to 4th but a power steering failure and my fatigue dropped her to 8th. |
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| 3rd time out (season finale) at US 30 Speedway. She won her heat and the Abe Lincoln Memorial trophy dash. A flat tire kept her from the feature. |
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| The fruits of our labor. |
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Tracy's car 89 build
| Tracy's coupe before painting, note the fabricated trunk. The trunk and reinforcement were sold before Tracy could buy the coupe. |
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| Another view before painting. |
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| Painting has began. Looks better already! |
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| It's mostly white! |
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| With numbers, a race car is born! This one had a stout little 283 Chevy in her. |
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| At the track in Beatrice, Ne. Dad is in the 89 car and Dan is in the #1 car. The 89 car handled real well, the auto trans didn't work right though. The car is for sale minus motor and trans. Tracy blew up the 283. |
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Last Modifed 10-29-00
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