Evernham and his team
designed and built a street-legal 1964 Plymouth Belvedere that combines old
school American style with modern NASCAR racing technology – his first such
project. The car immediately turned heads and has quickly gained accolades from
racing and non-racing enthusiasts alike.
Hot Rod magazine has
named the ForPly one of its Top 10 cars at the 2013 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale
auction, and on Saturday, he will present the ForPly as one of the legendary
auction’s featured vehicles. The caris listed in lot number 1394 and will be
offered with no reserve, with bidding to be featured live as part of SPEED
Channel’s live coverage.
Net proceeds from the
sale will go to Evernham Family Racing for a Reason and IGNITE, a new program
and facility in Davidson, N.C. operated by the Autism Society of North
Carolina. IGNITE enables adults with High-Functioning Autism or Asperger
Syndrome to enjoy a better quality of life as valued members of the community
in which they live and work.
For more information
about Ray Evernham and the ForPly, visit www.rayevernham.shutterfly.com and www.rayevernham.com. To learn more about the Sherwin-Williams
Automotive Finishes used in the build, visit www.sherwin-automotive.com,
and for information on the Barrett-Jackson Auction Company, visit www.barrett-jackson.com.
Photo: Jesse Kiser, Hot
Rod Magazine
Ray always has so much Class and Honour in everything he does...I hope they get a bidder that appreciates the attention to detail that this car surely has.
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ReplyDeleteHey thanks for the this. I can't wait to see it sell. We are running a feature on the car in an upcoming issue. Ray and his team were very nice and welcoming when I shot the car at his shop.
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Okay, I'm not really a Chrysler guy, but that is one HOT car. I'll bet the hammer drops at well over $300,000. I really hope that Ray designs more cars.
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