The F-100 Super Sabre, known as the 'Hun,' marked America's foray into supersonic jet fighters in the 1950s. Originating from the North American firm's initiative, it evolved from the F-86 Sabre, featuring more swept wings and a unique nose-intake.
A total of 2,259 F-100s were built between 1953 and 1959. The active-duty USAF and the U.S. Air National Guard (ANG) retired the aircraft in 1971 and 1979 respectively but they remained in service with the Royal Danish Air Force and Turkish Air Force as late as 1982.
Joe Henke invested a lot of time and effort saving this 1967 Ford F-100 from the scrap yard. Under the modified hood sits a 4.6 L Modular V8 from a 2001 SVT Cobra. The DOHC motor produces 320 hp and 317 lb-ft of torque. B.
The last weekend in August brings many events to the Santa Maria Valley including live music, theatre and week one of the high-school football season. But maybe dancing and live