Quote: Hey, that sound like Jimmy Addison's ride. I could be wrong, I thought he was a Detroit runner. Please correct me if I am, this is too good a bit of history to mess up on. A LOT of people got dusted off by that car.
The SILVER BULLET was Addison's car .. but I don't think the car was ever actually in Detroit. He had a Sunoco gas-station in Birmingham Mi... on Woodward Ave.
I owned that car for about a year ..... it was sold to me with a max-wedge motor in-parts ..in the trunk.
I sold the car to James Rose ... minus the engine, converter, trans and center section.
BTW ...I still have the J-converter.
Another piece of history!!! That particular car WAS VERY famous even here in NY. The mixup about Detroit could be that he may have RAN the car there? I don't know for sure, I'll keep checking for the true facts. You still have the J-converter which to me, means the car was HEMI powered. Maybe poked and stroked too. However, as you bought the car with Max-Wedge motor in the trunk, has my head scratching a little. Is it possible that the motor in the trunk is not the one that burned the competition on Woodward? I don't know. The car is a true street brawler. Great times revisited. Thanks.
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