Rogue wrote:
It is my understanding that 8AFM B-24 is the only surviving Ford built 24.

I'm not up on "the last surviving Ford-built B-24", but it is for sure the last surviving Ford-built
J-model.
The "P-51D" was assembled for the Air Force Museum collection by Pete Regina and others in California in the early 80s from parts from several P-51s, including a couple of crashed air racers. It is a shell, and that's all it ever was. There is a "shell" engine inside - only there to hold the prop on. The doghouse/scoop section is fiberglass. It was initially painted as 4th FG ace Pierce W. McKennon's first
Ridge Runner - darn good paintjob, too, if I do say so myself . . .
The Mustang was later stripped of the
Ridge Runner scheme and repainted as Whisner's
Moonbeam McSwine, it's present markings, I believe. Whisner's home town was Shreveport (on the dirty side of the river - oops! Did I say something bad?!), and he later retired to Pineville, near Alexandria, where he died in 1989. I spent a day with Bill in 1987 - told me that after he was "forced" to fly
Princess Elizabeth (P-51B) as a junior pilot, when he finally got his own Mustang he tried to think of the
exact opposite of something prissy, and so his D-model became the skankiest character in his favorite comic strip.
Bill gave me his
American Fighter Aces Association cap - but it didn't survive several moves and one tornado!
Wade