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All-Wooden Speedball Special Roadster Built, For Sale In St. Louis
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The pedestal sits proudly in the center of the house. And running up to the pedestal, a pair of sturdy ramps runs down to floor level, whereby the car can reenter the world via a pair of double doors, to the driveway, thence to the street. On the street - any street - is where this car belongs.
To own this car and not drive it, to sit and merely look at it without ever hearing the peculiar exhaust note, would be a terrible crime.
Was the original builder's name, by any chance, Imhoff?
11/24/08
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This is twelve kinds of awesome and fifteen kinds of dangerous. But most of all, it is beautiful- beautiful in concept, beautiful in execution, beautiful in its simplicity...beautiful.
Just be careful, though. That hydropneumatic suspension combined with the wood might make the car think its a boat. All of a sudden you've got a chain-smoking, cheese-eating Amphicar, which would then be promptly sunk by some sort of ass-engined Nazi U-boat.
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If it's wood car hoonage you must have, build it yourself; the plans are right there. All it takes is a few sheets of plywood, some 2x lumber, a junkyard, and just a wee bit of your time (talk about PCH).
I love this concept. If only one of the Big Three could mass produce something simple, fast & fun like this... Oh yeah; DOT gets in the way.
11/24/08
I dub this ride The Louisville Slugger
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The Ariel Square Four engine has vertical symmetry at the top end, and it looks like the clever builder of the car kept the original front-to-back orientation of the transmission, but spun the top end of the engine
180 degrees. *Brilliant!*
The engine hopefully doesn't care which way the air flows over the cooling fins, and the hot exhaust isn't regularly burning the back of occupants' heads...
The oil tank perched on the back of the engine is original.
11/24/08
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Hey, do I spy 3-lug wheels? Oh snap...