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New [to me] Pics of "AC 427 Frua Convertible 1968"

Started by cmaddox3, October 18, 2007, 03:53:30

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Classicus

Great thanks a lot  [:)]  I'll then mark them both as Status Active, but could you also please ask him for their CF(X?) chassis numbers, their original UK registrations plus any chance of some colour pics and a bit of history to go with it all as well ?
   
   Cass

cmaddox3

Howdy,
   
   During one of my periodic searches for AC 428 Frua information on the web I located this webpage:
   
   http://myforddreams.blogspot.com/2005/05/ac-428.html
   
   [image]http://photos1.blogger.com/img/65/5031/640/AC_428_Frua_cabriolet.jpg[/image]
   
   There isn't any text with a specific Chassis number or owner history to accompany the page or picture...
   
   So does anyone wish to claim credit/ownership?
   
   Inquiring minds want to know!
   
   --  Chuck

Cobrajet

Correct me if iam wrong, but surely the rear bumper is at the wrong angle,

Emmanueld

Here is an article about Jim Feldman's cars from defunct "Sport & GT Market" from May 1987!
   
   
   
   
   Emmanuel [:)]

Rheinubung

quote:
Originally posted by cmaddox3
   
Howdy,
   
   During one of my periodic searches for AC 428 Frua information on the web I located this webpage:
   
   http://public.fotki.com/Kaz43/cars/ac/427frua_vert_1968/
   
   According to the tags Bellevue Washington is involved...
   
   
   
   
   The title of the page implies a 427 plant...  With a C6 Transmission, I guess that's possible, but I wouldn't think it was likely.  It has the older pattern 8-Gauge Instrument cluster, but inverted "U" shaped automatic transmission which was post CF 7 [for sure].  It also looks like an Alpine Cassette deck possibly with AC vents [I'm guessing that is what that is] above it.
   
   
   
   So does anyone wish to claim credit/ownership?
   
   Inquiring minds want to know!
   
   --  Chuck
   
   

Rheinubung

Hi Chuck:
   
   This is almost certainly the drophead owned by Jim Feldman of Beaverton, OR, a former head of the American chapter of the AC Owners Club. At one time, he owned two 428s (the other a fastback) and he once drove all the way from Beaverton to my house (Seattle) because I was willing to sell him my factory cast-iron exhaust manifolds (I have converted to tubular headers) and my slightly used Avon spare tire (but not the Dunlop rim). He was ecstatic and paid my not-cheap price with no whining.
   
   I've not talked with him for 10 years (at least) but his telephone in Beaverton used to be (503) 643-3225.
   
   I do remember hearing he sold the fastback but kept and restored the drophead... which was red.
   
   Best Regards,
   Mike Reed
   Rheinubung/ CF-21

Emmanueld

The interior is exactly the same plus the car has the same after market AC, I will call Jim and ask him if he has repainted his car red, easy enough. Last time I spoke to him, he told me he still had his 2 428s'. The cars have 428 engines not 427s'.
   
   Emmanuel [:)]

cmaddox3

quote:
Originally posted by Emmanueld
   
The interior is exactly the same plus the car has the same after market AC, I will call Jim and ask him if he has repainted his car red, easy enough. Last time I spoke to him, he told me he still had his 2 428s'. The cars have 428 engines not 427s'.
   
   Emmanuel [:)]
   
   

   
   Hi E,
   
   I'd be curious to hear what the configuration is of his AC 428's...  RHD/LHD, Coupe/Convertable, Auto/Manual, Color, etc.
   
   Thanks!
   
   --  Chuck

Emmanueld

[/quote]
   
   Hi E,
   
   I'd be curious to hear what the configuration is of his AC 428's...  RHD/LHD, Coupe/Convertable, Auto/Manual, Color, etc.
   
   Thanks!
   
   --  Chuck
   [/quote]
   
   I don't know about his coupe but the convertible is a right hand drive model as you see above, it is pictured on the article above, this is why I think the red car is his after a repaint.
   
   E

Emmanueld

Actually, the latest article in Octane (March 2008) about Jim Feldman confirms that the car above is his! Page 109, center top photo the car is there in red. I have to ask him where the Air conditioning comes from!
   
   Emmanuel [:D]