![]() ![]() Their first venture was Swindler, a blown Studebaker driven by K. He hired Fred as an acting manager and they shared a passion for the sport. Tim, an Alabama transplant, had settled in Southern California and started his own successful construction company. ![]() The drag racing team of Fred Stone and Timothy Woods came together in the late 1950s. Many people are not aware of the fact that Stone, Woods & Cook toyed with a lightweight ’33 Willys in 1963 before building Swindler A. ![]() The restoration of the near Willys to Swindler II status was chosen to not detract from Swindler A. In 1965, both cars were painted an almost identical candy blue. Swindler II in the near lane later became Swindler B. In a 2008 informal NHRA online poll, the Willys of Stone, Woods & Cook was voted fans’ favorite race car of all time. You can copy and paste this link to share: On Facebook, in Forums, or with any Clubs you participate in. SHARE THIS ARTICLE: Please feel free to share this article ![]()
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