Fenner Tubbs 63 Plymouth Max Wedge
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Anyone have any pictures of the Fenner Tubbs 63 Plymouth Max Wedge car? I would really like a picture of the interior and exterior. I have found several pictures of the 65 altered wheel base car but none of the 62 or 63 Max Wedge cars. Thanks for any help you can give me.
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Re: Fenner Tubbs 63 Plymouth Max Wedge
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It was a Black Savoy. Texas car but from what I understand they were fairly successful in the early years. Does Joe Smith or any of his crew ever come on here? I am pretty sure he would have some pictures or know the information I am looking for. Tia
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Re: Fenner Tubbs 63 Plymouth Max Wedge
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I have friend Named Tom Adams that lives in Abernathy that told me a lot about the Fenner Tubbs cars. I also talked to Joe one day a few years ago. The information that Joe told me was that they started out with a 62 Maxy but it was not black, but every car after that was black. Of coarse they progressed to a 63 car when they came available. What I am looking for is the interior color of the 63 as I would like to build a Pure Stock tribute to that car. Just the way they would have received it from Mopar.
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Re: Fenner Tubbs 63 Plymouth Max Wedge
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Thanks to all that have responded. I will contact Joe and see if he remembers or has pictures of the car.
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Re: Fenner Tubbs 63 Plymouth Max Wedge
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I know the 63 was black, do you remember what color the interior was?
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Re: Fenner Tubbs 63 Plymouth Max Wedge
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Tommy Joe Smith was the driver/mechanic on the Fenner Tubbs Cars and went onto be a world class SS and Stock chassis builder. "Joe Smith Race Cars". If you go to the NHRA web site and look at the results for 1965 you will see Joe won the finals that year in his class.
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Re: Fenner Tubbs 63 Plymouth Max Wedge
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I have a few pictures of the 63. My Dad, Joe's older brother drove it before going to Top Fuel. Also have a few of the 62, the yellow car that my Dad jerry Smith drove.
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Re: Fenner Tubbs 63 Plymouth Max Wedge
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It was a Belvedere. Here all this time I thought it was a Savoy. Do you have any pictures of the interior? Thank you very much Randy.
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