View Full Version : Info On Rod Builder Named Dienerbilt
lucky3537
03-11-2005, 01:32 PM
I Just Bought A Red 31 Vicky That Has A Tag On The Firewall With The Name Dienerbilt. The Guy I Bought The Car From Told Me Dienerbilt Was A Popular Builder Back In The 80's. This Car Was Built In 84 And Was Supposed To Have Been His Own Car For A While. Would Really Like To Find Out More. Thanks
Shiftymutt
03-11-2005, 01:41 PM
I have seen that tag on a car out here that the guy bought from the builder I will ask him when i get a chance.
sawzall
03-11-2005, 01:44 PM
never heard of the guy.. but google grabbed this..
http://www.draglist.com/hill/sixtiesfuelers.htm
from that page..
racer in Hialeah, Florida, Ben Diener bought a Logghe chassis and built a big SBC motor for A/FD. Ran at Bristol, NHRA Springnationals in '66, taking A/FD class run-offs (remember when you had to win class to run the eliminator?) and going several rounds in Super Eliminator. Car ran 8.0's to 8-teens at 188-189, not bad! A couple years later Diener quit to pursue his Street Rod business building complete turn-key, high-buck street rods based on large sedans - '32 Caddys, Lincolns, etc. His company's name is Diener-Built of Davie, Florida, and is well known to street rodding fans of the high-end cars and for precision CNC machined billet aluminum accessories. Diener was always known for absolutely perfect craftsmanship. I first knew him when he ran a nailhead Buick powered B/Dragster, high 9's at 150+, in the early 60's.
Dienerbilt
10-13-2007, 01:47 AM
Hi,
I am Dienerbilt. My father is Ben Diener. I have now taken over the family business. If you want to know more about us, check out www.dienerbilt.com (http://www.dienerbilt.com).
Thanks!
Doug Diener
www.dienerbilt.com (http://www.dienerbilt.com)
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