I haven't posted in a while but I thought I would throw up some build pictures. Last May I sold my pride and joy and before it was gone I pulled in a new Hotrod. I had seen this car at a buddies years ago. Next thing the car is in my garage ready for a restore. Not much history that is provable that I can find but a very cool piece. Here are the pics starting from last May to currant. The car will be done to show for the in the Asylum at the Piston Power Show in Cleveland this March. I'm very close! The first pics are as close to the correct version that ran in the late 60's as a AA/FA. I have been told it was Candy Apple Red and called the "Wild Thing". Same grill and wing. If you know anything let me know!
I wanted the springs in the front and also had to get a 3 point cage back on it. My Pal Big Al Morgan did all the welding and fabricating
AA/FA was my FAVORITE class as a spectator back in the middle '60s.. Good luck with it. Looks GREAT!! Bill
What a toy!! That thing is gonna take big cahoonas to drive. just think about WOT for 5 or 6 seconds. Good luck with your project. please post some pictures when you run it. I think I would have given up my TAFC for a ride like that.
The motor is set up to run 90% Nitro. With safety regulations I don't think any track will let me run it, or will they? Once I have a good feel for cackling it I will try some push starts, if that goes well I'll graduate to a burnout. We'll see from there.. No plan on Nitro racing, that is a different show and that isn't the intent for the car, just have some fun burning Nitro and hopefully not break many parts! I have cackled with cars before but not my own and have been around the track and cars that go fast that I hope I have enough respect to keep it all safe.
would look really awesome with a Fiat body similar to the Magic Muffler Fiat. That car later ran an altered body after the Fiat but with the same chassis. Everything about this car is just right.
I love Short wheelbase altereds and have built 5 of them for customers. Yours looks very nice and period correct. The only distraction for me is the lack of the helmet strap on the roll cage, as it helps fill the gap of a very open space.
That is one fantastic car. The combination of parts is just right. Looks like it will chew your leg off when you walk by. Love this car!