On Mar 14, 2011, at 9:28 AM, EASTJONES alan wrote:
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> A car known as and built for a foremans friend could, I gather,
> get what he wanted built into his car i.e. car built using standard
> parts available on the assembly line - but creating a non standard
> car. (i.e. not a publicly advertised retail stock car)
Back in the day, I had a friend who's father worked for Chevy. His
father wanted a Camaro with a larger (Corvette) engine than they were
currently putting in the Camaro so he had one built directly on the
line by cutting a "custom build ticket". He kept the build ticket
and window sticker to prove the car came directly from the line.
In 1965, my father ordered a custom painted ford pickup from the
factory. He waited almost a year for it to come in but he got it the
way he wanted it. It was painted a non-truck color. He had seen a
car in the show room he liked and asked the owner of the Ford
dealership if the truck could be painted that color. The owner was a
"drinking buddy" of my father's and he ordered the truck for him. It
was a three-on-the-tree with no extras. No AC, no radio, no carpet,
no nothin'.... I learned to drive stick on that truck ;)
Kevin V.
Tuscarora, Pa.
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