Back to the speedway after the AACA show . . .
Read MoreThis absolutely stunning 1960 Fireflite coupe is one of my favorites from the showfield. Since production of the 1961 models lasted only until late November 1960 before DeSoto disappeared, this 1960 model is from the last full model year of DeSoto's existence. This is a very rare car, being one of 3,494 made that year.
For 1969, Ford offered two commemorative editions of the Mercury Cyclone Spoiler that was winning races on NASCAR tracks across the country. One car was painted Wimbledon White with Presidential Blue accents for Dan Gurney, and the other was painted Wimbledon White with Candy Apple Red accents for Cale Yarborough, (seen in the photo above).
The GT was offered in two versions. Automatic transmission cars were fitted with a fuel injected 5.0L that made 180 hp. Manual transmission cars got the carbureted H.O. engine that made 210 hp. This was the last year for the carbureted H.O. engine. Everything would be fuel injected beginning in 1986.
I just looked at a rare Cyclone Spoiler Cale Yarborough edition a few minutes ago. Now I find an even more rare Cyclone Spoiler II Cale Yarborough edition. The Cyclone Spoiler was fitted with a more aerodynamic front end. A total of 503 were supposedly produced, 218 Dan Gurney cars and 285 Cale Yarborough cars. I say "supposedly" because stories have recently surfaced that indicate only 351 cars were produced. Either way, this is an extremely rare car.