Yeh, I've never seen the 64 car but someone on here said he also had a 63 so I'm thinking that the 62 that I saw was most likely the first reverend mr black car. It had no writing on it but Fernandina was only about 20 miles from Jacksonville and a lot of the people at the strip were calling him the reverend mr black. I saw a few good match races at that dragstrip. There was also a drag strip in Jacksonville called thunderbolt raceway. We went there one Sunday to watch a match race between Ronnie Sox in his 65 awb plymouth against Phil Bonner's 65 falcon. It would have been a good one but Ronnie broke something on his first pass. I think it was the transmission. Bonner ran against a couple of local cars so he would get paid I guess. Naturally he was totally out of their league. I remember that he turned 9.50 at 140 mph.