That one if I am not wrong was the Blitzen Benz. Back in 1910 reached speeds over 125 mph with its engine of 1300 cubic inch
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That one if I am not wrong was the Blitzen Benz. Back in 1910 reached speeds over 125 mph with its engine of 1300 cubic inch
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/a...9&d=1233732751
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/a...5&d=1233732692
Lotus 11
Here is a KK500S. The S stands for sports car. Basically a widened roadgoing version of the first Indy Roadster, the KK500A driven by Bill Vukovich to two victories in the 500. Production numbers are unknown as the records were lost. Some left the factory as finished vehicles and some as kits to be completed by the purchaser. They had considerable competition use and carried a variety of engines. Arlen Kurtis will still build you one. He had one well advanced and another chassis in progress when I last visited him in 2011.
Attached are photos of one he had in for a freshen up. It is only a few years old and was for sale, $140,000. One fetched that at the Amelia Island Auction in early 2011. Chev. small block 435 hp and weighs about a ton. I was taken for a drive around Bakersfield. Goes like hell and handles like a race car which is what they were designed as.
Looks as nice as the Cobra :cool:
Looks like the bastard son of a Cobra and a Lotus 7.
More like their father. First one built about 1953. Well before Cobras and Loti.
Comment is often made about the "ugly" grille. The grille bars are actually structural members. The front suspension loads go into the two hoops in the chassis photo and the vertical bars are strengtheners.
Here's Willie Green in his Maserati getting a tow home, taken at the 2004 goodward meeting :)