A different perspective on "THE BLACK GHOST" by UTG.

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well.. he's doing better than me.. so i shouldn't talk **** :)
 
well.. he's doing better than me.. so i shouldn't talk **** :)
Doing better at what? I don't know I'm not impressed, You tube has too many junk car guys on it IMO it gets old. I watch Leno's garage just to see a nice car with a paint job actually going down the road...:)
 
Doing better at what? Telling stories?
He's got a shop.. a few cars... i know he has enough **** laying around to build a hemi... and X youtube followers making him money... I could never hang around a guy that smokes though... people stink enough without adding that :)
 
Does he say you shouldn't have frame connectors?
Yes. He's gone into great detail about it in one of his videos. He talks about the flex Chrysler "built in" to the cars and how installing frame connectors makes them more rigid than they should be. Just to basically cliff note it.
 
Yes. He's gone into great detail about it in one of his videos. He talks about the flex Chrysler "built in" to the cars and how installing frame connectors makes them more rigid than they should be. Just to basically cliff note it.
Jesus christ.... that flex on my 62 is so bad the doors would stick when it was on jackstands... people seem to forget the goal of any auto company is to make **** as cheap as possible and hope it lasts 5-10 years..
 
He's got a shop.. a few cars... i know he has enough **** laying around to build a hemi... and X youtube followers making him money... I could never hang around a guy that smokes though... people stink enough without adding that :)
Shop is rented. cars are junk they all need something. His parts are junk also. If anything he had was good, he would have sold it already. What you are seeing is a façade and stage props. Ill let it go because this thread cant be all about him but just know he isn't someone to look up to in the car community not if you are serious about having a car and driving it down the road or strip.
 
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Jesus christ.... that flex on my 62 is so bad the doors would stick when it was on jackstands... people seem to forget the goal of any auto company is to make **** as cheap as possible and hope it lasts 5-10 years..
It was posted on here somewhere a while back. I think that's essentially what it said. I never watched it. I mean, I've SEEN first hand cars speed up with nothing except having the frame rails tied together. So, what's that tell you? lol
 
Its like any other car if you are going to really run it hard reinforce the chassis and suspension etc. Stock HP its ok. Fox Body Mustangs are notorious for needing subframe connectors.
 
I think there are just too many old fucks with too much money.. but it's theirs.. they can waste it how they want.. no car is worth a $1m if it's not Italian :)
P.S. the most silly thing is that ugly *** RT cuda for 2.2mil.. that car means NOTHING it's the same as an advertising pamplet and it looks like something george barris would have rejected.. but hey.. 2.2mil.. And i'm REALLY bored at work today :)
Ice man, what’s the issue here. Are people wondering if it really raced on the streets here? There’s no doubt it did, I saw it a few times. Once up close near the train tracks on Conant Ave near Mt Elliot. I didn’t know the owner’s name but he was meeting a guy named Eric to look at Eric’s new Mickey Thompson unbelievably wide tires on his street Road Runner. Eric was running a Ramchargers ‘68 hemi in his car. How do I know that? I was his neighbor, my father owned the Ramchargers Road Runner (with a 440 6bbl in it) for a few years. Eric’s father was a former Indy engine builder and bought the RR when Ramchargers upgraded to the Cuda. Eric knew he couldn’t catch a race riding around in a full race looking car with the giant Kendall GT-1 billboard on the side so he pulled the hemi and put it into his B5 RR. One evening he outran multiple Highland Park cops and they knew him. The sad part of this story is that a judge ordered the engine DESTROYED. Some dudes came out to his home on Miller Street and filled the block with concrete! Eric subsequently picked up a push-button 413 wedge car and continued his hobby. I lived on the next street and shared an alley with him, I’ll bet there’s still rubber on that pavement to this day. Here’s the RR in its racing livery. Somewhere I have a picture of me sitting in the garage next to it, it’s the fastest car I’ve ever driven, definitely the sweetest sounding. I’m going to read more of this thread, good to hear from some local guys who did the “midnight shift” around town.

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Jim Morrisons Mustang GT 500 was never found, I wonder if someone discovered it stored away somewhere, what that car would be worth today
There is a Shelby out there that is reported to be Morrisons Mustang, with damage consistent with the damages caused by Morrison himself. The guy would like to authenticate it, but there is another guy that has all the documentation for the Morrison Mustang, and he refuses to provide any information unless the guy sells him the car. Which would lead me to believe that it is in fact the Morrison Mustang, as the guy who possesses the car has publicly given the body numbers out.
 
There is a Shelby out there that is reported to be Morrisons Mustang, with damage consistent with the damages caused by Morrison himself. The guy would like to authenticate it, but there is another guy that has all the documentation for the Morrison Mustang, and he refuses to provide any information unless the guy sells him the car. Which would lead me to believe that it is in fact the Morrison Mustang, as the guy who possesses the car has publicly given the body numbers out.
That’s interesting, I’ll have to watch for updates on that one. There’s a guy near me who MEMORIZED the vin of Steve McQueen’s C2 ‘vette and searched for it for decades. He finally found it for sale, the woman had no clue of its provenance although he still had to pay a large sum for the car. I’m sworn to secrecy on where it is although I can say it’s within five miles of my home.

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Ice man, what’s the issue here. Are people wondering if it really raced on the streets here? There’s no doubt it did, I saw it a few times. Once up close near the train tracks on Conant Ave near Mt Elliot. I didn’t know the owner’s name but he was meeting a guy named Eric to look at Eric’s new Mickey Thompson unbelievably wide tires on his street Road Runner. Eric was running a Ramchargers ‘68 hemi in his car. How do I know that? I was his neighbor, my father owned the Ramchargers Road Runner (with a 440 6bbl in it) for a few years. Eric’s father was a former Indy engine builder and bought the RR when Ramchargers upgraded to the Cuda. Eric knew he couldn’t catch a race riding around in a full race looking car with the giant Kendall GT-1 billboard on the side so he pulled the hemi and put it into his B5 RR. One evening he outran multiple Highland Park cops and they knew him. The sad part of this story is that a judge ordered the engine DESTROYED. Some dudes came out to his home on Miller Street and filled the block with concrete! Eric subsequently picked up a push-button 413 wedge car and continued his hobby. I lived on the next street and shared an alley with him, I’ll bet there’s still rubber on that pavement to this day. Here’s the RR in its racing livery. Somewhere I have a picture of me sitting in the garage next to it, it’s the fastest car I’ve ever driven, definitely the sweetest sounding. I’m going to read more of this thread, good to hear from some local guys who did the “midnight shift” around town.

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No.. i have no doubt it was raced.. i grew up here like you and saw crazy **** on the streets :) But.. the way they hyped it just made me kind of.. eww.. ya know.. If they found one of tom hoovers hemi test cars that they raced with then OMG.. that would deserve the hype.. At the end of the day it doesn't matter, i just find people spending soo much on something like that silly :)
 
Coolest post in this thread. Thanks :thumbsup:
Ice man, what’s the issue here. Are people wondering if it really raced on the streets here? There’s no doubt it did, I saw it a few times. Once up close near the train tracks on Conant Ave near Mt Elliot. I didn’t know the owner’s name but he was meeting a guy named Eric to look at Eric’s new Mickey Thompson unbelievably wide tires on his street Road Runner. Eric was running a Ramchargers ‘68 hemi in his car. How do I know that? I was his neighbor, my father owned the Ramchargers Road Runner (with a 440 6bbl in it) for a few years. Eric’s father was a former Indy engine builder and bought the RR when Ramchargers upgraded to the Cuda. Eric knew he couldn’t catch a race riding around in a full race looking car with the giant Kendall GT-1 billboard on the side so he pulled the hemi and put it into his B5 RR. One evening he outran multiple Highland Park cops and they knew him. The sad part of this story is that a judge ordered the engine DESTROYED. Some dudes came out to his home on Miller Street and filled the block with concrete! Eric subsequently picked up a push-button 413 wedge car and continued his hobby. I lived on the next street and shared an alley with him, I’ll bet there’s still rubber on that pavement to this day. Here’s the RR in its racing livery. Somewhere I have a picture of me sitting in the garage next to it, it’s the fastest car I’ve ever driven, definitely the sweetest sounding. I’m going to read more of this thread, good to hear from some local guys who did the “midnight shift” around town.

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Now your moving goal posts but mine stays put.
I’ll pay 50 cents for that car and slam dunk a MoPar drivetrain in there. LMAO - LS! I spit in that general direction!!!!
Thats cuz you havent driven one … after being in the hi end car biz for 30 years and have driven most makes I can say those Euro cars have a soul ! I still love my Mopars but if you drive a classic HP BMW / Farrari Lambe or Jag you will understand .
I owned an 89 E30 BMW and LOVED that car !
 
Thats cuz you havent driven one … after being in the hi end car biz for 30 years and have driven most makes I can say those Euro cars have a soul ! I still love my Mopars but if you drive a classic HP BMW / Farrari Lambe or Jag you will understand .
I owned an 89 E30 BMW and LOVED that car !
That’s 100% true. There are a few imports I’d live to try out but none are of the exotic kind. On that list is an Aston Martin and a Jag. After that, there isn’t one I want to drive. There looks aren’t attractive and they do nothing for the wood in the pencil. So, I still offer 50 cents.

Sonic it’s an old or new exotic or just simply an expensive HP car, the above are the only two I’d consider IF my wallet was thick enough. It is not so my goal posts remain right where I staked them as the others would be a pipe dream and really not worth entertaining.

IF I could afford one, I would. But he assured that if I have the funds to afford one, I’ll have the funds to afford 7.

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Ice man, what’s the issue here. Are people wondering if it really raced on the streets here? There’s no doubt it did, I saw it a few times. Once up close near the train tracks on Conant Ave near Mt Elliot. I didn’t know the owner’s name but he was meeting a guy named Eric to look at Eric’s new Mickey Thompson unbelievably wide tires on his street Road Runner. Eric was running a Ramchargers ‘68 hemi in his car. How do I know that? I was his neighbor, my father owned the Ramchargers Road Runner (with a 440 6bbl in it) for a few years. Eric’s father was a former Indy engine builder and bought the RR when Ramchargers upgraded to the Cuda. Eric knew he couldn’t catch a race riding around in a full race looking car with the giant Kendall GT-1 billboard on the side so he pulled the hemi and put it into his B5 RR. One evening he outran multiple Highland Park cops and they knew him. The sad part of this story is that a judge ordered the engine DESTROYED. Some dudes came out to his home on Miller Street and filled the block with concrete! Eric subsequently picked up a push-button 413 wedge car and continued his hobby. I lived on the next street and shared an alley with him, I’ll bet there’s still rubber on that pavement to this day. Here’s the RR in its racing livery. Somewhere I have a picture of me sitting in the garage next to it, it’s the fastest car I’ve ever driven, definitely the sweetest sounding. I’m going to read more of this thread, good to hear from some local guys who did the “midnight shift” around town.

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The problem I see is, Uncle Tony is saying the Black Ghost story bullshit even though he wasn't from Detroit, and was about 10 years old in 1970 when that Black ghost Challenger was purchased new , but claims he "would have known about it"... does anyone else see what I'm conveying here? thank you for your post by the way. :)
 
The irony is some YouTube mechanical hack (UT) talking about "story telling" when literally, that's what he has been his entire life. A story teller, who now has a low IQ YouTube following so he can tell stories to slobbering retards who also cant work on cars.
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Yes. He's gone into great detail about it in one of his videos. He talks about the flex Chrysler "built in" to the cars and how installing frame connectors makes them more rigid than they should be. Just to basically cliff note it.
That video and comment actually dropped my jaw to the floor.
Completely blown away I was.
It was posted on here somewhere a while back. I think that's essentially what it said. I never watched it. I mean, I've SEEN first hand cars speed up with nothing except having the frame rails tied together. So, what's that tell you? lol
In the words of a great man from Ga. Once said, ummm, sorry, many may times over…

PAZACTLLLLLY!!!!!

Or some spelling like that…. LMAO!

The videos are entertainment and sometimes entertaining but for the most part, I don’t and won’t subscribe to that line of thinking or building cars. I have fun with piles of garbage, sure, thin wallets do that. What he shows on the channel often leaves my head just shanking back and forth.
 
The problem I see is, Uncle Tony is saying the Black Ghost story bullshit even though he wasn't from Detroit, and was about 10 years old in 1970 when that Black ghost Challenger was purchased new , but claims he "would have known about it"... does anyone else see what I'm conveying here? thank you for your post by the way. :)
A slight time discrepancy???????


LOL
 
Well, we sorta got onto Morrisons Mustang, but then...as far as the Barris Cuda, well that was the thing back in the day. I recently saw a 68 Dart with a 70s "Doilie" paint job, the wife thought it ugly, I saw it as a survivor from back in the day when they did those custom paint jobs. Anyway IMO, as far as Tony is concerned, he's a Carnival barker is all...that's about his skill level. He's getting way more credit than he deserves by the automotive un- informed.


And he's probably laughing all the way to the Bank. :)
 
UTG listed all his credentials on his last video and says he is over qualifed on the subject of all hemi cars and the Black Ghost .
 
I would imagine there were plenty of Hemi cars running Woodward Ave by the early 70s . So one that was fast enough to be legend would have to be pretty fast . I mean there was that silver GTX that turned out to be factory supported….
So in that light Tony has a point but he comes off so arragont about it .

I really wanted to support his channel in the beginning but now cant stand to watch it .
 
I would imagine there were plenty of Hemi cars running Woodward Ave by the early 70s . So one that was fast enough to be legend would have to be pretty fast . I mean there was that silver GTX that turned out to be factory supported….
So in that light Tony has a point but he comes off so arragont about it .

I really wanted to support his channel in the beginning but now cant stand to watch it .
The 487ci hemi, its sweet that it was located and restored Woodward Street Racing: The facts behind the legends - Hagerty Media
 
In watched the video on this ghost car, very good story. The original owner was obviously a disciplined individual and a hero who served his country with honour as well as serving his community, a good person which adds to the story
Certainly an all original, never taken apart, with all the documentation, car such as this one would bring serious money to the seller.
A million dollars? I dont have a idea but people of wealth and means can afford these things
The UT hate I read here is at times ridiculous, while I personally think UT was over the top with calling this entire Ghost car thing a scam, the on going negative comments about him are also over the top
UT made his name long ago in the automotive field from what ive read, he was a journalist, founder of a couple of car magazines and well known for what he did with these Fox Mustangs
I also read he owns a coffee shop/bar which has live music venues, located just outside of Nashville
So whatever anyone thinks of then guy, he did and does have some success and is accomplished.
While im not one of his groupie's or supporters, I find anyone who calls the people who like him rotten names, to be just as ignorant as what they accuse UT of
All this is reminiscent of the Dave Walden posts on the FBBO. The way guys carried on about the late Dave was pitiful.
The name calling, the accusations, all over the top. Of course Dave gave it back as good as he got. The result was he was banned and that forum lost a valuable good guy who freely helped anyone who asked
Same **** different day now.
 
I would imagine there were plenty of Hemi cars running Woodward Ave by the early 70s . So one that was fast enough to be legend would have to be pretty fast . I mean there was that silver GTX that turned out to be factory supported….
So in that light Tony has a point but he comes off so arragont about it .

I really wanted to support his channel in the beginning but now cant stand to watch it .


There were some 9 and 10 second cars running Woodward back then and a lot of 11 second ones.
 
There were some 9 and 10 second cars running Woodward back then and a lot of 11 second ones.
That would not surprise me considering it was home to ALL the factory engineers in the 60s/70s . You know some of them were using Woodward as a testbed .
I would imagine there were different classes of racing and maybe the ghost was reveared among the average cars . ???
 
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