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Darryl purchased the 1962 Mercury from its original owner. Darryl was in search of a parts donor when he found this survivor from the Kennedy era.
But the more Darryl drove the car, the more he got to like it. It was a smooth and comfortable way to go to car shows. Today's highways were no problem for this original big block 390 Ford. We had to ask Darryl about 'Monterey Jack', the name that he gave the asinine hood ornament. By "asinine" we mean the dictionary definition relating to donkeys and not foolish behavior. So does Darryl. The donkey hood ornament is named Monterey Jack because it is a tribute to the original owner whose name is Jack. Darryl struck us as a guy who respects the car guy culture a lot, so it makes sense that Jack saw fit to sell the Monterey to Darryl. The owner obviously saw that trait in him as well.
They have begun to assemble future plans for the car and a few possible ideas about Darryl's personal stamp on the car. The process has already begun with the skull and donkey upgrades. For more of J Sutherland's work go to mystarcollectorcar.com
from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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