Kevin, I passed the Falcon Delivery on the way home. He was sitting on the side of the road on Rt. 30, but it looked like they were messing with the trailer. I'm pretty sure he's still 'Delivering' as of this point..lol
A couple of the cars that oiled down were very fast cars. I'd find it hard to believe a drag race newbie would be there with sub 10 or 11 second racers. Maybe I'm wrong though. Today there were a couple guys that pulled over after minor mishaps, in an abundance of caution, obviously not wanting to be "that guy". I certainly don't blame them. After Mondays fiasco, I think it was on the minds of everyone.
I watched the '63 but didn't get a chance to check it over. It looked to have twin turbos in place of the center headlights, and it certainly sounded LS-ish to me, but might have been a small block or something. It most certainly did not have a "muscle car" sound. For a mild sounding car it ran pretty good, dipping into the low 11's. Certainly a beautiful car.
The only FE that I saw or am aware of is Scott's Cougar. Usually there are at least 3 or 4, but I don't think that's the case this year. I did take a video of Scott's run, but I'm not keen on uploading it to YouTube without him knowing about it.
Another car I checked out was Alex Taylor's new '55 Chevy, built entirely by her dad, Dennis. He thrashed hard the last couple of months to build this car. Dennis is a really talented guy, forming and making the front end and doors/decklid by hand, building and welding the entire chassis and interior, all the turbo plumbing, making the intercoolers, fuel tank etc etc etc. The basic structure of the body is real patina, drug from a field. The rest is made to match it.
I just think he did a remarkable job in such a short timeframe. This was literally only their 3rd or 4th pass in the car, and all he did was yank the engine out of his Retro Nova, threw some new bearings in it and dropped it in this car.