SENC Vehicles


senccar5  1951 Packard 200 Deluxe

The current owner acquired this Packard at a young age from the original owner who happened to be his next door neighbor in Goldsboro. The Packard accompanied the current owner during his college years at UNC Chapel Hill and continues to be driven on a regular basis.

 

scan0001 1 2007-01  1960 Chevrolet Impala
This 1960 Chevrolet Impala is a very original, low mile example of American style and muscle. It has the 348 Triple Deuce engine and 4-speed transmission. Even the interior is original. There’s enough room in the trunk to have a family picnic. You’ll be hard pressed to find a nicer example of this model car anywhere. This is another prime example of the quality of cars that are enjoyed by all of our club members.

 

dsc00742 april  1968 Mustang California Special
This 1968 California Special Mustang was totally restored from the ground up in a little over a year. Its first show was the 1994 Mustang 30th Anniversary Celebration held at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The car won enough Gold Awards to retire from Mustang Club of America competition in 1999. At present, it has reached AACA Grand National Senior status. The GT/CS was built in the San Jose Assembly Plant as a marketing promotion to boost California sales. It is a 1968 coupe body with Shelby parts and its own unique stripes and script lettering. It is powered by a 289 2V coupled with a C4 automatic transmission. The owners  feel very “special” to own one of the 4,025 production units. As a “horse of a different color” they enjoy sharing its history with others.

 

ft1  1969 Ford Cobra
This car was ordered and purchased new by the current owners and his father in 1969 from Wilson Motor Company in Mt.Olive, NC, where we both were employeed. They remember the car carrier pulling up on a Saturday afternoon while both were working on a big truck after hours. This car was their family car back then. It is getting a well deserved rest now, after a total restoration.

 

dt1  1950 Dodge Pickup
In memory of Jerry Reaves.  Pictured are Jerry with his wife Karen and Teddy, the dog. This truck was actually owned by Jerry’s Father and was once used for farm duty. Not anymore! The complete restoration included many convenience updates. Karen continues to be an active member of the SENC Chapter. The Dodge is now owned by Jerry’s son.