I'm not real sure to be honest... Certainly appears to be some sort of crank driven forced induction, but you would expect to see something running up to the intake.
I've seen that car somewhere on the internet, remember reading about running the reversed Halibrand wheels. Nice car, think it was road raced back in the day. Bob
Eh, I mean I guess if you wanna show more pictures of the car I might look at them. His old man was pretty ahead of the times!
I like the earlier version without the lower cladding better, but I guess that's why we are all here.
This was a post by Jim on a Hemi thread.. I love this car... well.. any Hemi powered car.... but i love it.
I remember discussing this car with him at Laguna some years ago. I knew a little bit about his father Ira, who built the car, as he was famous for his involvement in miniature (tether/track) racing. He built many high performance engines for model cars and aircraft, some of which went into production. All of them are highly sought after by collectors now.
Thanks for sharing - look forward to more pics and info like above ^^^ -- sure ain't no "belly button" build
Here's some vintage photos of "The Hassad Roadster" from @Jim Hassad's archives: 1953: Halibrand mags, 23T "real steel" body, chromoly tube frame, 241 cu in "crate motor" 1954: Red Ram HEMI at Bonneville 1954: Test running at Paradise Mesa drags 1954: Family outing 1956: Start line at Bonneville 1958: at El Mirage
I oddly prefer the early wrap around windshield to the other versions. Usually not something I'd like. So ugly its cool?
I sent a message just the other day to the owner asking if he had any larger pictures. What a cool car! That front suspension is thinking way out of the box. Bummer that his family had no interest, damn I'm glad someone has it that will take care of it. I would love to see more pictures of every version over the years.
I'm guessing Gary & Diane Cerveny ... who lost 30 of their cars (including the Norman Timbs Special) to the 2018 "Woolsey Fire" in Malibu.
He wont. Big difference in this ahead of its time built IFS. Versus the dial 1-800 - Mustang II ordered ones that gets deleted.
I caught the road race vibe off the first B&W shown here. That front suspension looks kinda like a Delahaye 135. All these photos are ace. I gotta get my nephew onto this site. Maybe he'll pay Alliance membership. He has to see that blower. 22 y.o. obsolete blower collector/enthusiast.
Genious meets Hotrod Material back in the day and I liked the Wrap Around windshield b&w Version best but this man obviously wanted and engineered Road Race built into Primitive Beauty...Thanks for Sharing that Wild Thing and 150mph Wild at that...