I thought you'd like a look at this very cool 1961 Ford Starliner hardtop. It's a great looking car all the way around and it's powered by the big 390 V8 with triple carbs. Hope you find it interesting, thanks for watching! Filmed at Country Classic Cars in Staunton IL Background track is Whiskey on the Mississippi by Kevin MacLeod. It was provided, royalty-free, by incompetech.com. 1961 Ford Starliner vintage classic collector car rare hot rod high performance 390 V8 muscle car rat rod show triple carbs restored custom Country Classic Cars Staunton IL Jeff RamblinAround Rambling vlog hd partner
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25 Responses

  1. @luckyshoeshine Glad this one brought back some memories for you. They really are amazing cars. Thanks for taking a look!

  2. My Nieghbor down the street over the small hill had a white one that I just loved to hear it's hushed fury noise as it was driven down the grade past our house. Brand new then and always clean with the windows fully rolled down- represented to me in no uncertain terms Ford's theme "Total Peformance" .

  3. @shartne Yeah, it would definitely be a weekend car these days.

  4. Gasoline was cheap then man. 3x2 barrels 10- 12 cents a gallon. Thats all it worth now we are being raped.

  5. havent even herd of one

  6. @longhornrancher6 I hadn't heard that about the width before...thanks for the info.

  7. Like you said, don't see very many of those anymore. Looks great. Supposedly it's the widest car Ford ever made

  8. @HALLSYSKITCHEN Yeah, this one is a pretty rare find. I like that the 390 has the 3x2 carb setup on it. Thanks for checking it out!

  9. that was interesting. the 390 is awesome. great video .. thumbs up!!!

  10. @RamblinAround Yeah love the car but that continental kit would have to go first thing. I never did like the look of them on cars. To me it just ruins the whole look of the car. Nice price on it too. I sure would rather spend that for a car like this instead of a Honda.

  11. @paradoxdesigns I know, that back bumper is wild isn't it. It really is a rare and unique machine though. Thanks for taking a look!

  12. @gene978 Thanks for watching, Gene. It really is a beauty.

  13. with that boat deck out back this must be the safest car to ever be rear-ended in. clean machine!

  14. You're right Jeff, you don't see them everyday. I don't even remember this model when I was a young buck lol. I would love to have a closer look at that 79 Caprice in the back ground. Great Vid Jeff!

  15. @monarch1957 I know that I rarely see one of these. There can't be too many out there. Thanks for taking a look!

  16. @GeneralGHustler You may be right about that...lol Thanks for watching!

  17. Wow man, real nice. So was the '62 or 3 bug in the background. A friend used to have the same motor in a T Bird.

  18. That is a very rare car I like the red and white color sceme, there were a lot more 2 door hardtops with the Thunderbird roofline up here.

  19. Ramblin I think that black car you did yesterday would fit in this cars Trunk LOL

  20. @azzarbprime I'm sure that bumper was considered ultra cool at the time. It's a little much for my taste, but I love the car. It should be a strong runner with that 390 under the hood. Thanks for watching, Mike.

  21. @llamafun5 I don't have a video of it right now, but I'll keep it in mind when I go back up there. Thanks for watching!

  22. @hunhun23 It really is a nice one and pretty rare too. Thanks for checking it out!

  23. That is a great classic Ford, Jeff.
    And the price is very good...and the 'extended bumper' was the 'in' thing in those days.
    My relative owned a Mercury with that same kind of bumper.

  24. How about a video of the caprice behind it? Love the B-bodys

  25. That is a sharp looking car and the paint looks original.