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RE: Reference Sources-"Starlift"
By S7MS - 12/20/2000 4:28:31 PM; IP 205.188.197.51
The "Starlift" was actually a BOLT-ON Starliner roof assembly on a 1962 Sunliner (convertible). It was meant to be taken on/off so that the convertible feature could still be used.

This concept was actually a ploy by FOMOCO to legalize a fastback for Grand National Racing. NO production vehicles were offered by FOMOCO. Three such vehicles were assembled by Holman-Moody for stock car racing. They competed in only one event-The Atlanta 500 (Spring 1962) and then were banned by NASCAR as it wasn't considered a production vehicle.

Reference materials;

Fearsome Fords 1959-1793
Author: Phill Hall
Motorbooks International

Super Ford Magazine
September 1981
The 1962 Galaxie "483"
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