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Hagerty's article on Fordite

Started by bull, March 10, 2009, 11:43:57 AM

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bull

http://www.fordite.com/forditehistory.htm

Does anyone else get the Hagerty's magazine? I thought the article on Fordite was pretty interesting but I can't find a copy of it online. The link above will have to suffice although I will mention that the stuff is pretty rare since not a lot of it was saved and so what's being made of it is getting pretty expensive.

Ghoste

It's not entirely extinct, we still get chips of the stuff and fashion it into other junk at our place, key chains most typically.

bull

There has to be a bunch of it in some of those Michigan landfills.

Ghoste

We used to run the dolly's through an incinerator to get rid of it but now it's done by water blasting it off so yeah, that slag is all going someplace.  :o

Charger_Fan

That stuff looks like an acid trip...man. :cglow:

The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)

71bigblock

I read it.  They said that the really colorful stuff like in the picture probably isnt stuff from Detroit.  They said that that really colorful stuff is from Europe in the 80's...


Either way, really neat stuff. 
1971 Dodge Challenger 383/727 #'s matching                 (oo׀===׀׀===׀oo)
1967 Dodge D200 5.7 HEMI/5 spd manual                         (o)≡≡≡≡≡≡(o)
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