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We Want Your Car Stories

Driving our cars is a big part of owning them, do you have a story?

We get the best responses from stories you provide. Our readers really like to hear what other owners have to say and what stories you have to tell. Do you have a special story about your Talladega or Spoiler II? How did you find your pride and joy? Or maybe you have a story about the one you didn’t get. Perhaps you have finally purchased your dream 428 SCJ…..or maybe you had to sell your  Cale Yarborough because you had a baby or you were heading off to war; tell us. Maybe your dad got you hooked on cars with a father son Talladega project car. Stories on restoration tips and examples are always popular. Cars found in a field or old barn; spotted in a junk yard or pristine examples spotted on a used car lot are always good. How about telling us of a vacation trip you remember with your parents in their Spoiler II.

We know that there is at least one story for every reader out there, and we want you to share yours!

E-mail me at rfleener@comcast.net to submit your story with the following criteria.  You can write a beautiful short story or you can provide us with the basics and we will edit it into an article for our site. We may need to contact you to get some more details so here is what we need:

Your E-mail Address

Year, Make, & Model of Car
Your story (no novel, just short stories)

We love photos, the more the better but contact us before sending.

Richard

Some of my first and strongest memories from my childhood relate to cars. I still remember when things happened based on what car I was driving at the time. I grew up and lived in Iowa for nearly 40 years before moving to Southern California and now live in Tennessee. I was a Corvette fanatic for years but then re-discovered vintage American Muscle. My wife, Katrina, and I decided we wanted to focus on unique and rare muscle cars. After a lot of research we fell in love with the Ford Blue Oval Aero Cars. These were only built in 1969 and and aerodynamics became an important part of winning races. The only purpose of these limited production cars was to win NASCAR races using the Boss 429 and 427 power plants complimented with a special, wind cheating, aerodynamic body. The Ford Talladega and Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II are terrific and historic cars. This site is devoted to these car and their owners past and present. We provide an Online Registry for recording the long term history and ownership of every remaining Talladega, Spoiler and Spoiler II.

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