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Bill Albright - 1950 Super Six for Sale -
  • 46HudsonPU46HudsonPU
    Posts: 5,152Moderator
    Bill Albright asked me to post this. Please direct any questions or inquiries to directly to him -

    Address:
    Vintage Coach
    16593 Arrow Blvd.
    Fontana, Ca 92335

    Phone:
    (909) 823 9168

    Email:
    HETalbrighthudsons@adelphia.net
    (Take out the "HET" first)

    Description:
    LATEST OFFERING FROM THE TWIN H RANCH. 1950 SUPER SIX WITH 79K ORIG MILES, OVERDRIVE, ALL NEW BRAKES, ORIGINAL SEATS AND INTERIOR, EXCELLENT NEW HEADLINER. CAR HAS BEEN IN STORAGE FOR
    20 YEARS READY TO GO.


    BILL
    ALBRIGHTS VINTAGE COACH


    PRICE: $17,500

    ALBRIGHTS TWIN H RANCH
    FONTANA, CA
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  • Harry HillHarry Hill
    Posts: 1,303Platinum Member
    I saw the car at the ranch and it is immaculate.



    Harry
  • bill a
    Posts: 1,570Platinum Member
    car has been sold, thanks for looking bill a at the twin h ranch. will be in DETROIT IN 09, BUT DRIVEN BY A SWEDISH FELLOW WHO WILL THEN TAKE IN OVER THE POND
  • hudsonkid
    Posts: 2,298Platinum Member
    looked nice in black....



    I think 50's have a good line they carry well in black, or other dark colors.



    good job in putting someone in the driver's seat, Bill.
  • bmcgill
    Posts: 77Senior Contributor
    Bill, have you got any more chrome for a 51 Commodore 8. I bought some rocker panels and chrome from you two or three years ago?

    bmcgill
  • hornet53hornet53
    Posts: 403Platinum Member
    I wanna see pictures of that black 52-3 convert in the background with the 54 trim and red piping on the top fabric!
    1953 Hornet sedan Twin-H
    Custom front springs, drop-blocks out back, Clifford 6-2 headers exiting out back shotgun style, Pertronix, and Flames!

    1964 Chevy C-10 Longbed, 396/TH400 lowered just enough and \"easy to touch up\" Black paint.

    2003 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor
    Caved in quarter and fender. Bad paint. Non-True-Trac heap. But it's paid for.
  • Harry HillHarry Hill
    Posts: 1,303Platinum Member
    Go to http://www.chiltonpens.com/ranch/ and scroll down the page for a good look at that car.



    Harry
  • hornet53hornet53
    Posts: 403Platinum Member
    Where can one find that temp/tach/amp cluster? That's cool.

    (sigh) Another reason I wish I was in California.
    1953 Hornet sedan Twin-H
    Custom front springs, drop-blocks out back, Clifford 6-2 headers exiting out back shotgun style, Pertronix, and Flames!

    1964 Chevy C-10 Longbed, 396/TH400 lowered just enough and \"easy to touch up\" Black paint.

    2003 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor
    Caved in quarter and fender. Bad paint. Non-True-Trac heap. But it's paid for.
  • bill a
    Posts: 1,570Platinum Member
    That Tach Cluster Was On Walt Chapmans Nascar Racer No 120 Driven By Dick Rathman, Walt Took It Off The Racer And Put It On The Convert, His Personal Driver, This Year Makes 20 Years That I Have Owned The 53 Conv, My How Time Flies. I Have A Standing Offer Of 100,000.00 For The Car, Which Seems To Be Under Priced After Seeing The 181.00 Dollar Price Paid For A Black Conv At Auction, Regardless It Is Not For Sale At Any Price. I Do Have Other Ones For Sale However, Lol, Also The Swedish Deal Has Failed On The Black 50 Super Sedan And It Is Now For Sale Again, The Buyer Decided On My 50 Commpdore Instead Of A Super, Btw, Just Added The 28th Accessory To The 53 Conv A Floatind Compass Mounted Under The Inside Mirror How Much Fun Can A Guy Stand Lol Bill A.
  • Harry HillHarry Hill
    Posts: 1,303Platinum Member
    Bill's 53 is absolutely beautiful, I try to get a look at it every time I'm at his place. Bill, was that instrument cluster custom made? It looks like it was factory installed but any good custom should look that way I guess. I really don't like idiot lights and that gives me some food for thought to installing gauges that look like they belong instead of hanging under the dash.



    Harry