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The Progress
The story
resumes in 2002 when the savior of the car,
Tad, comes in. He was living out in
California at the time and responded to an
ad in the paper claiming two eliminators for
sale. As he writes on his website, "A friend
of mine (Jimmy) sees an ad in the local
paper for 2 Eliminators, I was very
skeptical that they were real Eliminators,
however we ask a few key questions about the
cougars and they sparked a fire, "They had
to be looked at for sure!" That evening I
drove down to see the cougars and sure
enough there was a Yellow 428 "R" Code
Eliminator and to top it off with black
interior and sitting in front of it was a
Blue 351 "M" Code Eliminator with blue
interior. I immediately ran for the door
tag and looked for the drive train codes.
Everything matched up and it even had a code
"V" 3.91 Trac-Lok. Meaning it was a Drag
Pack car to top it off." How Tad found the
car is the first picture, it was a very sad
sight indeed. Thankfully though he decided
the car was worth saving and purchased it.
He contacted Kevin Marti from Marti Auto out
in Arizona for a "Marti Report" on the car,
and that is where the story picks up.
Late June of
2006 after beginning a clone project I had
bought two years previous and years of
speculation about what happened to the car,
like the car had gone to car heaven and long
gone or it sitting in some museum somewhere,
I decide that I was going to buy a report of
the eliminator. My dad's birthday coming up
at the end of July so I figured it would be
a nice birthday present. I didn't have the
VIN which wasn't good at all. I was told by
the guys at Marti that it could take quite
sometime to locate the car in the database
even though I supplied them all of the
information about the car except the VIN.
Three days later while I'm driving in the
car with my dad they call, tell me they've
found the car in the database and
HAD GIVEN THE CURRENT OWNER OF THE CAR MY
PHONE NUMBER! At this point I
almost lose control of the car as I tell my
dad was the phone call was all about. The
look on his face was sheer astonishment.
About half an hour later, Tad calls. He and
my dad chat for a little while and we make
arrangements to visit him and the car in
Georgia where they currently reside.
Seeing the car
for the first time after years of hearing
the stories was awesome and actually sitting
in it was even better. Tad tells us his
standard report tells him it was a 1 of 4
car and that is much more rare than either
my dad or I had expected. He shows us
pictures of the car as he found it and the
work he had done on it up to this point. It
was really a pleasure meeting him and we
thanked him very much for saving the car
from oblivion. The day we arrive home
there's a present from Marti Auto sitting on
the porch, it's the report. It couldn't have
been better timing. I open up the elite
report and it says 1 of 1. I yelled for my
dad to come and look since he was in the
other room, and he just stared blankly at
it. He couldn't believe his eyes.
Later in October
we drive non-stop out to Salt Lake City to
buy an identical M-code eliminator that
appear some of the other pictures in hopes
of a trade for the car. A year goes by and
there wasn't really any contact between Tad
and us until October of '07. I was at Fort
Benning, GA for an Army officer training
event when I get what I think is some spam.
I didn't delete it though for some reason,
and two days later I get the same email
again in my inbox. I open it up and it's
from Tad stating he's ready to sell the car
to me. Needless to say I immediately call my
dad, tell him to sit down because I have
some news that will blow his socks off. At
that point I break the news and he
practically falls out of the chair. Two
weeks later, the car is in the driveway,
back home after a 38 year hiatus.
This
restoration will be a long and painstaking progress.
The entire car will be taken apart and documented,
and put back together in the same fashion. The
tentative completion date is December 31st 2009, the
40th anniversary of the original purchase of the
car. Make sure you check back often for updates!!!
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