Miss Kitty, Kate’s 1963 Falcon Ranchero in N. Austin
Kate loves her Ranchero, “Miss Kitty,” purchased from a farmer near Dublin, Texas, who kept her protected under a tarp in his shed. I spotted Miss Kitty in a parking lot in N. Austin, and
Kate loves her Ranchero, “Miss Kitty,” purchased from a farmer near Dublin, Texas, who kept her protected under a tarp in his shed. I spotted Miss Kitty in a parking lot in N. Austin, and
1939 Ford De Luxe Tudor Sedan with the classic flathead V8 with vintage go-fast parts. I see that it has Edelbrock heads and two carburetors. Got these pics at the old location of the Austin
I found this handsome car at the now-defunct Custom Car Crafters. The headlights are aftermarket items. E&J (Edmunds & Jones) Type 20 headlights were manufactured by Edmund & James Corporation in Detroit from the 20s,
1957 was the first year for the Ranchero. The side trim for this mild custom I found in Liberty Hill, Texas (just outside of Austin) is from a 1958 Ranchero. It has a slightly greater
Bastrop, Texas, has a terrific car show each year, and this 1940 Standard Coupe caught my eye.
This is one of my favorite cars at last year’s Pate Swap meet in Ft. Worth, Texas. The sign on the window said it was powered by a Cleveland 351 V8, plus power brakes and
I guess it’s a “barn find” if it’s dusty. Otherwise, seems like it came from a good barn. I found this gem at a Pate Swap Meet at the Texas Motor Speedway in Ft. Worth,