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SUMMER 2018
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Contents
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20 Features
8 The Booker prize
Hardly, but still worth a read
26 Approved and abused
Vanning in Australia
30 Improved and abused
Dragging in Sweden
37 Living the dream
Just our take on things
98 Humphrey Bogart
Well, almost
Cover feature
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8 Time capsule
Perfect for the grandkids
22 26 16
Others
28 Custom Car subs offer
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Introduction for vehicles undergoing a BIVA inspection.
A nigh-on impossible target for an
and reassuring proof that there really is
strength in numbers.
amateur build if ever there was one. Well done to each and every one of you
I
n the April issue I mentioned the Many organisations were urging who took the time out to go online and
latest proposed legislation that enthusiasts to respond to this consultation, respond to the consultation.
could potentially have a detrimental and thankfully many did. As a result, the All we need now is for the weather to
effect for those building cars to BIVA DfT has recently announced that, following start playing ball and we’ll be in for a great
standard. The consultation document on substantial negative response, the proposal season. If only we could all log on to a
Road Vehicles – Improving Air Quality and to require certain classes of vehicles website and ask that the rain stops.
Safety made reference to the introduction submitted for Individual Vehicle Approval
of up-to-date engine emissions testing (IVA) will be withdrawn. Good news indeed, Dave Biggadyke
On TRAX
Right route
The new-for-2018 event, TRAX
Donington, takes place at Donington The Route 62 Kustom Show takes place at Pontefract Racecourse
Park on Sunday 1 July, the day after on Sunday 16 September. Along with the show vehicles, the
Japfest Donington fills the venue. The day promises trade stands, tattoo artists, kids’ entertainment,
double header means there’ll be an entire refreshments and live music.
weekend of thrills and track action for For more details, search Route 63 Kustom Show on Facebook.
performance car fans, with a special
combination ticket and camping available
Sunshine
for those who want to take in everything.
Headlining TRAX Donington’s
thanks
attractions will be the track time, which
offers visitors the opportunity to take their
own cars out onto the Donington circuit
for a 20-minute track session, starting Following a winning sealed bid at
from just £25. November’s British Drag Racing Hall of Fame
A diverse range of car clubs will also gala awards dinner for the DialAFlight-
be exhibiting their vehicles at this year’s donated trip to Florida’s Amalie Motor Oil
event, showcasing the very best of classic Gatornationals, Antony Noble (on right) and
and modern performance machinery. best friend Will Sherratt (both of whom work experience was thoroughly enjoyable for
Early bird ticket deals are available until on the Yesterday’s Dreams cackle car owned the pair, who were appreciative of the
noon on Monday 4 June. To find out more, by Will’s dad, Bill Sherratt) were able to take generosity provided by Connie Kalitta and
or to buy tickets, go to www.traxshows. in the four-day ‘Big Show’. Jim Oberhofer, crew chief on Doug Kalitta’s
co.uk/trax-donington Needless to say, the Sunshine State Mac Tools Top Fueller.
Action packed
Peterborough showground is the place to head for on 26-27 May for the action-packed Hot
Rod, Custom and American Car Show. With indoor and outdoor display areas, the weekend
offers the Best in Britain competition, live music, trade stands, a live action arena, lowrider
displays, a wall of death, tattoo convention and a rolling road.
For those stopping over, the site offers full camping facilities and plenty of evening
entertainment. For further details, visit www.hotrodandcustomshow.co.uk
Shop talk
it must be, because Santa Pod
Raceway’s 2018 calendar (“A
Guide to the UK’s Most Action-
John Gumble has been knocking around Packed Venue”, don’t you
the hot rod scene for a long while now, know?) tells us the Summer
and for a good few years has shared a Nationals will soon be with us.
workshop with fellow petrolhead ‘young Thomas’. As everything John It’s been a tumultuous year
seems to build is a Gasser, the workshop affectionately became known for the Pod, with the huge winter investment in the new track
as Gasserville. complicated by winter itself extending far into the spring and
The duo have now started their own hot rod parts business, Gasserville scuppering hopes of getting to early grips with the freshly
Hot Rod Shop. A universal range of parts is offered and, as John and cured concrete. Easter’s Festival of Power was a washout,
Thomas both have full-time jobs, all profits go towards expanding this preventing all but a handful of the less high-powered classes
range. Intriguingly, John told us they have some nice things lined up for the getting anywhere near the track.
future, and made in England, too. If you are reading this close to this issue’s publication date,
Gasserville will be trading at many shows this year, so keep a look out you will know that we are now waiting on tenterhooks to
for them, or you can also look them up on Facebook. see how The Main Event turns out over the upcoming Spring
Bank Holiday weekend – the Top Fuel / Pro Stock / Pro Mod
At the Hop
competitive baptism of fire for the new track.
So what about the Summer Nationals? It is Santa Pod
Racers Club’s own event – the racers’ race, if you like. You
The Cannibals Car Club inaugural Hot Rod Hop won’t find the stunt shows or the monster trucks or the
takes place at Scald End Farm in Thurleigh, panoply of other family entertainments that help draw
Beds over the weekend of 8-10 June. The the crowds to The Main Event (though the Battle of Britain
entertainment flows all weekend with live music Memorial Flight is due to fly past on Saturday). In fact, you
in both the day time and evenings. won’t find much in the way of crowds so there’s room to
Further details of the Hop can be found on Facebook. spread. Sure, there are the Pro Mods of the MSA British
Drag Racing Championship topping the bill for fans of hairy,
Drive-in show
hang-it-out, mayhem motor racing, and there are bound to
be a few Nostalgia Funny Cars cackling away to satisfy the
nitro fiends. For the most part, though, this is a weekend of
The date for this year’s Hot Rod & good, strong, unadulterated sportsman drag racing for the
Custom Drive-In Day at Beaulieu is cognoscenti – bikes, as well as cars. But you don’t have to be
Sunday 17 June, Father’s Day. Staged in cogno-whatever to appreciate it. If you like your drag racing
association with Solent Renegades, the straightforward, pure and simple, here’s the race for you.
day promises hundreds of show vehicles, The Summer Nationals takes place over the 30 June - 1
trade stands and live entertainment. July weekend. As usual, you can find full event information
It’s also the launch day for the Andy by visiting www.santapod.com, or by telephoning 01234
Saunders exhibition, The Art of Kustom, 782828, and you can book tickets online and print them out at
we mentioned last month. home. Advance day prices start at £14 and under 16s go free.
See www.beaulieuhotrodday.co.uk Sunshine? Of course
the sun will shine! Why
else would it be called the
Petrolhead’s summer
Summer Nationals?
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Small scale
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I decided on the Bentley body after
seeing Steve Neimantas’ drag car, and > I am truly lost for words Andrew.
Dear CC, I stayed in a lot this winter and carved the shape from a large block of Your Bentley is awesome and, you’re
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Scalextric, so naturally I had to build a couple filler and epoxy sealer. After painting Those YouTube videos you mention
of hot rods. The builds started sounding like it, I sent the buck off to some GRP really are worth a watch, I particularly
an article in CC, so I thought I’d share the guys who took a mould and made a liked the Bentley doing a burnout.
results. One day I’ll get on with a real one. couple of shells for me. Top job Andrew, but I do have to ask
Until then, a massive thanks and nod to The chassis is made of 20mm x if you have any plans for that second
CC magazine, along with all customs, cruisers, 10mm box section, and 10mm tube for bodyshell? Ed.
rockers and rodders, for making the world a
cooler place.
Keef Bull (46), via email
No scale at all
Dear CC, I was pleased to see that my current car, the former HR&C UK project Pop, was
pictured on the Contents page and on p14, parked next to DB’s Pop at the Lakes Run in 1996.
It seems the ownership has shifted south quite a bit as I purchased it from Milton Keynes.
Is it possible to obtain copies of the photographs in question? The Pop has lost the
flames at the moment, but they may well be reinstated in the future. What do readers
think looks best, flames or no flames?
Bob Gibbins, via email
> You know I’ve already sent you copies of those pics Bob, but I didn’t tell you a piece
of the car’s history you may not be aware of. It was owned by Lincolnshire resident and
Pilgrim Roadsters member, Chris Jackson, for many years. Chris bought it as an unfinished
restoration project and finished off the work, which included the switch to a stock height
bodyshell. We’ll let you know the readers’ verdict of the flames or not question. Ed.
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new lease of life as Sharp Teeth
■ Words and pics: Erik Stigsson
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hile recreating Gassers, things that had to be changed. That worked Barracuda again.
and ‘barn finds’, may be for some time, and cured some of the issues, Despite the setbacks with the Plymouth,
hot topics these days, Leif but it didn’t take long before the car’s Leif never lost his interest in old cars, or
Östberg from Hassela in original base model (not higher performance drag racing. A few years later, a 1960 Dodge
Sweden is far from a newcomer to the Commando option) 180bhp, 273ci LA-series became the focus of his attention on the
party. In 1977, when Leif was just a teenager,
he got together enough money to be able
to buy his first American car, and when he it was parked until a better engine
found a 1965 Plymouth Barracuda he could
not have been happier. The car looked real could be found
nice, with shiny paint and a motor that
seemed to run good. small block engine started to cause more street, while he kept his drag racing passion
However, a keen drag racer even back trouble. Leif was beginning to find the car alive first with a 1935 Ford, then with a 1936
then, Leif soon found out that both the less fun to drive, and so it was parked until a Chevy pick-up, both ‘rat rod’-style vehicles.
engine and the automatic transmission in the better engine could be found.
car had problems. So the first thing he did That was in 1978 and, while he didn’t Gone to the dogs
was to pull out the transmission and put in a know it at the time, it would take until Talking about racing, one of Leif’s other big
4-speed manual instead – a more complicated 2015 before that ‘better engine’ would turn passions in life has been dog sled racing on
job than it sounds, due to the amount of up, and Leif would start working with the snow – a sport that is popular in Scandinavia,
but probably not so common in the UK. At it did not stand directly on the ground. over. It didn’t look too pretty since it was
the peak of his time in the sport, he had Perhaps subconsciously planning its long covered in mould, but initial inspection
25 dogs, and when he stopped racing period of inactivity, the carpet had also suggested it was worth giving the car a
himself, he trained other people to do the been taken out and some small holes good clean to see if it really was worth
sport. He still loves dogs, but since those drilled in the floor so no water would be saving. Amazingly, the only significant rust
days his interest in drag racing has taken left standing in the car if the windows Leif found was some small areas in the
over, and for the last 10 years he has been started to leak. As it turned out, that was floor – maybe he should have drilled some
very active helping out on the local drag a smart move since the car sat behind the bigger holes? When that was repaired, the
strip outside Sundsvall, as well as racing barn for 37 Swedish winters. fun started.
himself of course. Right from the start of the project, the
All this time, the old Barracuda was Drag strip duty plan was to build a nostalgia-style drag car
sitting outside, behind the barn at Leif’s However, all the time spent helping out at out of the Barracuda, rather than to restore
house. It’ll come as no surprise to hear the local drag strip rekindled Leif’s thoughts it or put it back on the street. So Leif built
that where Leif lives it snows a lot during about the Barracuda, and he decided it was a rollcage inside the car with a Funny Car-
the winters, and while the car wasn’t finally time to give the by now sorry-looking style driver compartment that is legal down
ever covered, the thing that kept it from Plymouth new life again. to 8.50 seconds in Sweden. While he is a
rusting away completely was that he put The car was pulled off the trailer and competent welder in his own right, Leif
it on a trailer before it was parked so taken into the garage for a thorough going wisely enlisted the help of a professional
welder for the ’cage as he didn’t want to
Though early Plymouths like take any risks should the car ever turn over.
this were never that popular
in the Gas classes, a straight
axle up front has certainly
given Leif’s car a Gasser
feel. Cut rear ’arches
perfectly
frame the
29.5-inch
slicks on
the rear.
Putting on a show
Taking a race car abroad to compete is an expensive away everything but the cab from the chassis and,
business, however you look at it. There’s the price of using the haulers of Don ‘Snake’ Prudhomme and Tom
fuel, food, beer, the ferry crossing, a trailer… ‘Mongoose’ McEwen for inspiration, he then custom built
Not just any old trailer for Leif, though, when he knew his own dragster hauler with an aerodynamic enclosed
he was bringing the car to England, he wanted to make front section to protect the car and multiple lockers for
a statement and knew he needed something more than a tools, pit equipment and the like.
four-wheel trailer to do that. With his love of 1960’s drag In these days of modern motorhomes and enclosed
racing, the answer lay in a ramp truck, and so he located trailers, it was wonderful to see a back-to-basics open
a period-perfect 1966 Dodge D300 pick-up. Stripping hauler like this again in the pits.
Look at a stock ’65 Barracuda from the rear and you’ll see skinny 14-inch wheels and The original, easily breakable 7¼-inch
a pitiful lack of rubber. Not so with Leif’s car. A narrowed 8¾-inch axle, 10 x 15s and rear axle in the Barracuda would most likely
21 inches of rubber see to that. have exploded during the first burnout, so
that was also replaced with a narrowed,
and much stronger, 8¾-inch Mopar axle
with 4.56 gears.
360 degrees
Finally, remember we said the car was taken
off the road until a better engine could be
found? Well, for now that engine is a fairly
mild Chrysler 360ci small block, bought as a
rebuilt unit with a similarly rebuilt Chrysler
A833 4-speed transmission to save time
during the car’s rebuild. To the motor was
then added an Offenhauser tunnel ram
intake topped with two Edelbrock 500cfm
Orange crush
Look inside the car and it’s immediately clear
this is a race car. The ’cage, with its similarly
bright orange and holographic gold tape
padding, catches your eye first and foremost,
but then you notice there’s only one
aluminium Kirkey race seat with a three-inch
harness and precious little else. The original
’65 Barracuda gauges in the dash are backed
up with a giant five inch Monster tach from
an active participant and
Sundsvall drag strip where he is Auto Meter mounted front and centre on
Leif giving it some welly at his local a strin g of high -to-m id-13s, culminating in a
car produced
organiser. At Dragstalgia 2017, the ys with a big grin on Leif’s face.
best of 13.35 at 102mph, and alwa
Outright power
job nicely for the time being.
When it came to the paintwork, even
figures and quarter
though Leif’s two previous drag cars had mile times aren’t
been more of the ‘rat rod’ persuasion, he
wanted a bright colour for this car, and a what it’s all about
paint treatment more in keeping with the
period in time he associates with the original the dash, along with additional gauges for
Gassers. So, after preparing the body for oil pressure and volts hanging from the
paint himself, a good friend took over and lower ’cage cross bar.
sprayed the bright orange colour that’s a Mopar buffs will immediately notice the
close match to the Hemi orange on the Hurst pistol grip shifter, which, along with
° Open the boot and you’ll find an ali fuel
the Moon California Metal Flake wheel, sits
tank and the battery, both neatly installed
Mopar buffs will with matching hold downs. Note the cage also
extends down through the boot to the rear
just right in a car like this and place it firmly
in the ’70’s time period Leif was going for.
immediately notice chassis leg
gs.
° The name Sharp Teeth is obvious, but the ° Leif made the stainless straight out headers ° In the back and putting the power down are
‘from rust to race’ logo beneath apparently himself, which, unusually, exit through the 10 x 15-inch Center Line Auto Drags with 29.5 x
isn’t a reference to the car’s history, but to front wings. 10.5 M/T ET Drag slicks.
Leif’s two previous ‘rat rod’ drag cars.
Ian Merryweather’s location and re-mounted the Ford 9-inch job was needed. The recipe for the paint
back axle. includes a silver metallic base coat, followed
Topolino Altered The body was painted satin black and, by gold, blue, orange and silver ’flake, with
with that, Ian was up and running, just not a dash of satin black on the front grille
Featured July 2016 that quickly. That all changed though when for good measure. The topping was in the
Ian Merryweather gave me the heads up Ian got the nod that the ex-Mark Perslow form of eight coats of clear and a lot of
that he was treating his Topolino-bodied / Flashback slingshot engine was up for spit and polish. All that was then needed
Altered to a makeover, but that in no sale. A blown 392 Hemi had always been was the garnish, which came in the form of
way prepared me for the jaw-dropping on Ian’s bucket list, but he never dreamt it signwriting by the very talented Ron Giles.
moment when he sent me a picture of the would ever become a reality. Yet suddenly At the time of the feature, Ian hadn’t
car. The superlative appearance of the car it was, even though that meant the Altered had the opportunity to run Banzai in
is more akin to a trailer queen show car needed another rebuild to accommodate it. anger, but he’s clocked up countless
than a hard-hitting, tyre-smoking race car. The Hemi was installed, along with a Pro quarter miles since. His PB at the time of
The beauty of Ian’s Topolino isn’t just Glide transmission, and the rear axle was writing this is 8.22 seconds at 167mph.
skin deep, it also has pedigree. Previously, beefed up with a Pro Gear third member That was his last run of 2017 at Santa Pod’s
the Altered had been known as Vendetta, and Strange shafts and tubes. Flame & Thunder, though, and he may
and is the ex-Dave Grabham car that was By now, Ian had become tired of the satin have already re-written that at this year’s
the predecessor of Freddie’s Revenge. black paint and felt a ’60’s-style paint Nostalgia Nationals.
The body was ’glassed up by Pat Cuss, the DB
tubes for the chassis formed by Mike
Derry and Roland Pratt of The
Hillbillies fame.
Wanting an earlier look
for the car, Ian had the
wheelbase shortened
to 102 inches and
fitted a drop tube
axle with 4-link
The beauty of Ian’s
Topolino isn’t just
skin deep, it also
has pedigree
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To me, a fully-fendered ’34
3-window is beauty personified. I
know it’s a personal thing, but in my
opinion the styling of no other car
can touch it. Maybe the fact there
are so few original steel versions in
the UK adds to that appeal.
What boosts the allure of Dave
Haskell’s ’34 is firstly its rock star
heritage, and then the fact that
some guy working out of a shed in
London’s East End had the audacity
to un-chop it. Yup, this particular
coupe’s roof once sat almost two
inches lower than it does now.
Dave is renowned for being a
diamond geezer and a talented
and skilful hot rod builder and, of
course, for his colourful language.
Having acquired the coupe body
from Jeff Beck in the mid-’90s, Dave
mounted it on the rolling chassis
he had already put together for a
’34 roadster project he was working
on. He soon found he couldn’t live
with the coupe’s hefty 4½-inch chop
though so, without further ado, cut
the roof off and added 1¾ inches of
metal back into each of the pillars.
Dave builds his cars solely for one
purpose – driving. Peer underneath
and you won’t find a fully detailed
chassis, instead the, “normal old shit
running gear,” as Dave so eloquently
put it. Translate that into an I beam
at the front, an 8-inch Ford out
back and a 350 / 350 combo, which
continues to work well.
As Dave told us all those years ago,
There’s probably no such thing “Once I finish a car, I don’t want to get
under the fuckin’ thing ever again.”
as a perfect hot rod, but this The proof of the pudding is in the
eating of course and, as Dave still
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into a dedicated race car. By my reckoning,
10 seconds is about as quick as you can go
on the strip and still be able to drive a car
regularly on the street, and that was Blue’s
goal with this Dart.
A serial Mopar head, this was the car With that goal in mind, he didn’t seek the ’70s is a Reilly Motorsports AlterKtion
he’d always wanted to build – an homage out a Hemi ’Cuda but chose to turn a front suspension and Calvert Racing rear
to the days at the very start of the ’70s common or garden grocery getter Dart into suspension, but we e’ll happily forgive Blue
when Pro Stockers were still recognisable a period Pro Stock recreation by taking these swerves from m period as the overall
as showroom cars but, with highly tuned, away very little but adding just the right look and feel of th his car is just so right.
high compression motors, kicked butt on amount. Sublime colour choice, carefully There have been n a number of excellent
racettrackks across Ameriica and
d garnered da chosen decals, cut rear ’arches, Fenton mid-to-late ’60’s Suuper Stock recreations
huge, brand-loyal following. Rather than Gyro slots, original flake steering wheel built over here, bu ut early Pro Stock-style cars
just recreate one of the better known and Stewart Warner gauges, Stahl dash- like this are few annd far between, and that’s
factory-backed cars, though, Blue set out mounted tach, Art Carr shifter… even the what made this car a stand out as far as I’m
to build a car the way a privateer racer Detroit Hustle name is right on the money. concerned. Love it.
might have done. The only deviation from his reflection of Mike Pye
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front and rear aprons and front wings,
12-point rollcage
Paint by Pete Rivers, signwriting by
Jeff Brown
Suspension:
RMS AlterKtion bolt-in front suspension
with poly bushed A-arms,
manual rack and pinion
steering, adjustable
coilovers,
Calvert Racing CalTracs,
split mono springs and
9-way adjustable dampers,
narrowed and braced
Chrysler 8¾-inch axle, 4.10
gears and d Chrysller Sure Griip
Wheels and tyres:
3.5 and 11 x 15-inch Fenton Gyros,
Moroso 7.10 x 15 Front Runners,
Hoosier 29 x 15.5 Pro Streets
Engine:
511ci Chrysler big block
Dual Pro System 750s on Weiand tunnel
ram, Chrysler race dizzy, MSD 6-AL
ignition, 11.6:1 compression
Estimated 500bhp
Transmission:
Chrysler 727 Torqueflite, steel drum,
billet servos, manual valve body,
3,800rpm converter
Dave Rothwell’s the front doors five inches to lowering modest, and that’s a word I’d use without
Standard Flying 12
the windscreen height by one inch and hesitation about Dave. He’s built other cars,
widening the rear wings a similar amount. and there may still be more to come, but
All without so much as a single sketch. to me this car is Dave Rothwell’s high water
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chrome trim, from the bumpers, through country capable of lapping at his heels.
We’ve described Dave Rothwell in the past the door handles to the rear lights, Mike Pye
in many ways – visionary, obsessive and just and yet everything looks like it could
bloody clever, and indeed he is all these have been there from the factory.
things. But like many on the tortuous line In my experience, the most
between reality and genius he is troubled. gifted car builders are
Thinking back I remember how Dave stood often the most
looking at his creation in the studio pointing
out flaws that were imperceptible to anyone
else. He’s a perfectionist, but one with the
ability to both create perfection and yet be
unable to see it in what he builds.
To me, this car is a tour de force of British
engineering, combined with a carefully
chosen selection of high performance car
parts from around the world: a Volvo V70
five-cylinder motor, Toyota Supra 5-speed
gearbox, Nissan Skyline front struts,
Mitsubishi Evo brakes and a Hillman Imp
steering rack. Oh…
Matt Langbant ended up buying this
car and driving it everywhere, testament
to both the build quality and the well
chosen components used.
It’s not the running gear you
notice when you look at this car
though. It’s the sublime colour
palette, which extends through
the chassis components, the
exemplary panel fit and
the way it sits down over
an equally measured set
of 18 and 20-inch Budnik
wheels. Then you find
out it was a frumpy four-
door car to begin with
and realise just how
much subtle re-working
of the body Dave did,
from lengthening
this car is Dave
Rothwell’s high
water mark
Functional,
practical,
understated,
useable and
unique
boot lid and plenty of fresh sheet steel, he
hand formed the estate car conversion. All
in just four months. After that he tackled
the rot, replacing the floor, inner and
outer sills, rear wheelarches and all four
door skins.
Not content with creating a bespoke
estate car body, Rob decided the Prefect
should be as much of a driver as it is
a looker. To achieve that, he slotted
a 105E axle under the rear of the car
hanging from leaf springs, with three-inch
lowering blocks, Gaz shocks and anti-
tramp bars. The front struts were switched
for a pair from a 2.0-litre Capri, fitted
with adjustable spring platforms and a
strut compression kit. To ensure the front
track wasn’t too wide, Rob relocated the
strut towers inwards meaning g the Mk2
Escort steering rack needed narrowing
three inches to suit.
Power for the phantom estate comes
from a 2.0-litre Pinto mated to a Type
9 five-speed manual ’box. Note how all
these major mechanical components
are by Ford, emphasising Rob’s strong
allegiance to the badge.
Functional, practical, understated,
useable and unique. As one offs go, Rob’s
Prefect estate really is one-of-a-kind.
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a reason for this choice as the Fordson model Fordson. black gloss and
itself. Ginner is one of those larger-than- Fast forward six years and the previously more power. The
life characters and spending a few hours non-descript van has a full tube chassis, current engine displaces 585
with him, Terry Howes and a topless model Strange-influenced axles and suspension cubes, which pushes the dial up
in a photographic studio in Derby was an and a Steve Schmidt 540ci big block Chevy to 940bhp. Ginner is now running the
experience I will never forget. Even the producing almost 900bhp. Ostensibly, it van in Super Pro as well as Outlaw Anglia,
visit to the sandwich bar to fetch lunch was built as a street / strip car, but you’ve which helps both him and his crew gain a
was not without incident. more chance of Donald Trump imposing more varied experience and to date his PB
I could just as easily have chosen Paul
Bacon’s Cosmotron as that was shot on the
same day. Sorry Paul and Kirsty, spending
it’s the reversing back at
time with the two of you was just as
enjoyable, it’s just I’ve known Ginner
75mph after the burnouts that is
longer I guess.
Ginner has evolved in the scene over the
just mental
years. Initially, he became known for the
quality street cars he built both for himself an arms ban than you have of seeing this is 8.4 seconds, which is more than credible
and for others, many of which have Fordson trundling down the A45. in our book.
graced these pages. Then he crewed on When we ran the feature in 2012, Ginner But, for sheer entertainment value, it’s
the legendary Al’s Gasser and it was that was still finding his feet with the van and the reversing back at 75mph after the
which ultimately led to what he describes had run a best of 10.1 seconds. Since then, burnouts that is just mental.
as his journey into the unknown, following the van has gained some flames over its DB
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Tech spec
Chassis: Wheels / tyres:
15/8-inch CDS tube chassis by Wayne Allman, Intergalactic Weld Racing – front: 3½ x 15 with 145/65-15 Continentals; rear:
Custom Shop 15 x 15 with 28 x 18.50-15 Hoosier Pro Street radials
Front suspension: Engine:
Strange Engineering struts and custom fabricated chromoly
585ci Steve Schmidt full race big block Chevy
bottom arms
Transmission:
Rear axle:
Narrowed Ford 9-inch with Strange ali centre section, spool and Mark Al’s ’Glide
Williams shafts Body:
Brakes: 1948 Fordson with radiused rear ’arches, steel roof insert, ali rear
Front – Strange discs / calipers; rear – Wilwood discs / calipers doors and front end panels
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Andy Saunders’
1937 Cord 812
Featured May 2018
A ’32 or ’34 Ford is my favourite hot rod,
but a Cord 810 / 812 is my favourite car
of all time, and I’d travel a long way just
to see a genuine one in the metal, so
seeing and being offered the opportunity
to photograph a customised one was an
incredible experience for me. The 1930’s
Art Deco location just made the
whole thing mind blowingly
awesome. So much so, I’m
still struggling to get over
it now and fear no other
photoshoot will ever
come close!
Back to the car
though. I could have
stood looking at it
all day – I guess I’m
fortunate that being a
photographer you get
paid to do just that – but
for me this was more akin
to a religious experience. There’s
something about the styling of these cars
even in stock form that is almost other
worldly, and the fact you could have
something like pop-up headlights on a car
made in the 1930s is just incredible.
What Andy has done with this car though
puts it on another level. Until he showed
me some of the ‘before’ pictures I didn’t
realise how bad this car had been to start
with. It would make a stock restoration an
impressive achievement, but to set out to
re-design such an iconic car is something
I think only a few people in the world
could do successfully. I think Andy’s got the
proportions of the car absolutely perfect, the
way the roof has been shortened and flows into
the rear deck, the extension of the rear wings,
it all just works together and looks like it came
from the factory that way. That’s a hard thing to
achieve with such a radically customised car.
Sitting in the car was an equally surreal
experience. It’s just so tactile, and the
to set out to
re-design such
an iconic car is
something I think
only a few people
in the world could
do successfully
mixture of red and polished metal contrasts
wonderfully with the greys used outside. I
don’t think I could see myself ever driving this
car, I’d be too worried about it, but I dream
about driving it, and isn’t that the whole
point of this feature?
Matt Richardson
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John Byng’s Ford Pop blown LS1-powered Moggy Minor, he had Some hot rodders might deride the
Featured February 2015 no intention of keeping the Rover V8 it came use of a diesel engine, but we think
with. His plan was for a reliable long distance it’s inspired, and it suits John’s purpose
On the face of it, John Byng’s ’55 Pop cruiser, and an economical one at that. perfectly. Although low on horses, 116ft.
looks a nice, tidy, well put together hot The Pop’s spec now reads narrowed lbs of torque comes in at 2,500rpm, giving
rod. Subtle body mods include a filled Sherpa rear axle, double wishbone IFS the Pop modern car driveability, and
roof, shortened front grille and marginally
widened rear wings, with the bodywork
being coated in Honda Ionised Bronze. the definition of not following
the crowd
Painted steel rims and powder coated
Model Y bumpers continue the clean and
simple theme.
That theme continues through the and a Rover LT77 five-speed transmission 55mpg is the norm. It’s no surprise then
inside, where black vinyl trim is lifted mated to a 2.0-litre MDi / Perkins Prima that we come across John and his Pop
by some neat Art Deco touches to the TD motor. Yup, that’s the turbo diesel that at virtually every event we attend, and
dashboard. originally saw duty in a ’92-’94 vintage he’s also done a tour of Poland in the
What makes it my personal pick of the Austin Maestro. The originally transverse- car. As far as I’m concerned, this car is the
Pops, though, is what nestles under the mounted engine was converted to north definition of not following the crowd, and
bonnet. John originally bought the car as south configuration by switching to a is all the better for it.
an unfinished project but, as he also has a Sherpa engine back plate and bellhousing. DB
Jon Webster’s and dynamic race car work, and when Jon
saw how much enjoyment people were
run, tuneable dragster kits.
The mid-’60’s-style, ’chute pack body is
slingshot dragster having running cars primarily for fun at the ’glass to keep costs down and the 180-inch
Dragstalgia events he saw an opportunity wheelbase, SFI 2.4 chassis uses classic torsion
Featured January 2016
to offer an affordable, nostalgic-looking bar front suspension, spoked wheels with
slingshot dragster package. This enabled no front brakes, mag-style rear wheels and
Of all the dragsters we have featured him to have a go himself and, at the same a Ford 9-inch back axle. It’s built to accept
in the last 12 years, the reason I chose time, inject a level of repeatability to try pretty much any motor and designed to
Jon’s Hephaestus slingshot was twofold: and help grow the scene in this country. be run at competitive level by a very small
firstly, it’s absolutely beautiful, there’s no Both Jon’s and Kim Bishop’s cars debuted crew with minimal experience.
denying that; secondly, and perhaps more at the 2015 event and proved it was Safe, stylish and legal to 6.50 seconds,
importantly, the thinking behind how it all possible to build brand new slingshot all for 21 grand (2016 price). Just add your
came about. dragsters totally in keeping with the spirit choice of engine and transmission and go
Jon’s company, Webster Race of the event, but using modern technology racing. Inspiring stuff.
Engineering, is well known for its chassis and practices to offer quick, safe, simple to Mike Pye
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Tech spec
Nostalgia slingshot dragster 22 x 2.5-inch ET Front slicks
WRE glass fibre ’chute pack body Radir 15 x 12 Windowed Slots
Paint by Wayne Nicholson, design by Power Race Graphics, 31/13.0-15 ET Drag slicks
lettering and pinstriping by Neil Melliard, Prosign Engine:
Chassis: 509ci big block Chevy
180-inch wheelbase, SFI 2.4-spec, chromoly Marlin block, Dart PRO 1 heads, Crower rockers and cam,
Mark Williams torsion bar front suspension and spindles Mallory Superman 2, 20% overdriven Littlefield 8-71 blower,
WRE fabricated 9-inch rear axle with 3.30 gears Enderle manifold injection
Strange Engineering rear disc brakes Transmission:
Wheels and tyres: Two-speed Powerglide, JW Transmissions case, 1.54 first gear,
Hayden Enterprises 17 x 1.8 wire wheels Mark Williams drive coupler
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from all the shoots I have done for CC
over the years was a big ask. There
are so many to choose from and the
more I look back through the more
that stand out. The cars are just so
cool and the people are always great
to meet, it’s the owners that make
CC one of my favourite magazines to
work for.
However, I’m going to pick Trevor
Cowell’s Pontiac GTO, which I shot in
December 2007 and which went in
the magazine in June 2008, partly as
it was the first time I met Trevor and
we've become good friends since (I’ve
shot five or six of his cars now, use
his TJ Motors garage all the time and
used his wife’s Transit diesel-powered
Chevy Fleetline for a vintage glamour
shoot last year that placed in the top
three in a Royal Photographic Society
competition and was in a national
show). What made the shoot really
memorable though was the massive
rolling burnout Trevor did, which
started on a quiet country lane and
finished on a motorway overpass, all
while hanging out the side window
grinning!
I’m more of a classic Rover owner
than a muscle car guy, but the sound
of the Pontiac’s 500bhp (with an
additional 125 shot of nitrous) fuel
injected motor on song has stayed
with me. The fact the car has been
improved in every other area too
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adjustable coilovers, six-speed
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classic Two-Lane Blacktop looks from
the outside makes it just about the
perfect muscle car for me.
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the massive
rolling burnout…
which started on
a quiet country
lane and finished
on a motorway
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the wheel, or that there’s nothing new, stop and look, again. And smile. What this aluminium
everything is recycled. When it comes to hot car does is prove you can build a theme fabricator
extraordinaire, Al
pure class and a treat for the eye Stevens, Hans-Peter has
created a car I would describe as Britain’s
answer to the Doane Spencer roadster,
rods that’s largely true, but then every now car without it turning into a theme park, the car widely considered to be the most
and again a car comes along that re-sets and you can successfully meld different beautiful Deuce roadster of all time. It’s a
your way of thinking. eras and types of car into one homogenous bold claim, but then this is a bold car.
To do that with a ’glass ’32 roadster package, but to do so takes a level of What sets this car apart is the fact it
takes some doing, yet every time I see restraint not many people are capable of. forged its own path, not least in its use of
■ Pics: John Colley
Everyone has their favourite type of prepared to put their money and expertise Firebird body, through the mind-bending
drag car, and for me it has always been into re-enacting the glory days of British paint by Brickfield VWs and Neil Melliard to
Funny Cars. There’s just something drag racing. the purposeful chassis and running gear by
about the recognisable, full-bodied As always in any class, one car rises to the I.C.E. Automotive.
race cars with close to Top Fuel top as the one to emulate, to try and beat, Like Jon Webster’s slingshot, this is a
potential and a distinct element of and Tim and Perry’s car is that one. Built by thoroughly modern interpretation of an
unpredictability that do it for me. the talented team at I.C.E. Automotive, this old style of car, built with safety paramount
But it has to be the old ones, not the car wasn’t just built to look right, but to and the latest drag race technology
modern jelly moulds that owe nothing run right and to run reliably, too. And ever onboard, run by a team who know what
more than a pair of airbrushed headlights since its debut at Dragstalgia 2013 it’s done they’re doing. Key is that team also
to the cars they depict. There may be exactly that, going on to become the first understand and appreciate the period in
hundreds of them gathering dust in barns European Nostalgia Funny Car in the fives. drag race history they are recreating.
across America, but not here in the UK, As with all successful race cars, it’s the If I was ever in a position to own a nitro
so re-lighting the Nostalgia Funny Car fire overall package that gets the job done, and drag car, Apache would be it.
came down to a few dedicated individuals Apache has it all, from its period perfect ’77 Mike Pye
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Tech spec
Torsion bar front suspension Bryant crank, MGP rods, JE pistons,
Strange Engineering 9-inch Ford with Comp cams cam, 19% overdriven BDS
4.11 gears 6-71 blower, Enderle Bug Catcher
Nostalgia Funny Car Wheels and tyres: injection, Rage 1,400gpm fuel pump,
1977 Pontiac Firebird glass fibre body Cragar Super Trick front wheels
single Mallory Superman
Paint by Phil Norman, design, lettering Moroso front runners
Estimated horsepower on 88%
and graphics by Neil and Marcus Weld Racing 16 x 16 Alumastar Pro
nitromethane: 2,200bhp at 8,250rpm
Melliard, Prosign beadlocks
Chassis: 34.5/17.0-16 Hoosier drag slicks Transmission:
SFI Nostalgia Funny Car-spec, 118-inch Engine: Two-speed Lenco, 1.41 low gear,
wheelbase, chromoly, chassis fabrication 426ci all-aluminium Hemi Titan three-disc clutch, Trick Titanium
by Steve Green Keith Black block, stage V heads, Sonny bellhousing
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too. The pearl white diamond pleated vinyl,
gained wings and running boards. It’s
still the same car, it just looks and sounds
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Russ Pepper certainly set the standard with a skull knob and ’flake steering wheel follow suit?
in 2011 when he brought out the first are surpassed only by that chromed dash. DB
Brookville bodied 3-window coupe to hit Pure opulence at its very, very best.
the roads in the UK. What’s more, he was When it comes to the engine, however,
man enough to have it painted green! that is perhaps even more opulent than the
Russ readily admits to having a liking for interior. The built and extremely well dressed
steel, although he’s not a purist, so when 331ci Chrysler Hemi wears a Weiand 6-71
Brookville announced they were going to blower, which sucks fuel and air through a
produce a 3-window coupe he simply had brace of 525cfm Demon carbs. Transmission
to have one. As he told us at the time, is a 600bhp-rated TH350 auto’.
“You put a bit of paint on it, and who’s Nowadays the coupe has been
going to know the difference?” tamed a little. The Hemi has lost the
Encapsulating 1960’s American show blower and the
car excess, the build style really works body has
for me and shows the cynics that
not all ’32 coupes running dropped
I-beam and 9-inch Ford axles, and no
fenders, have to look the same.
Being the UK arm of R&R Hot Rod
Imports, it was a given that Russ
would go for Radir wheels, in
particular 4 and 10 x 15-inch
Bullet Spokes, with those
whitewall tyres adding to the
overall build style.
Peering through the
window reveals the
Encapsulating 1960’s
American show car excess
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Tech spec
Mk2 Zephyr street / strip car
Body:
Glass fibre wings, doors, bumpers, front
valence, cowl induction bonnet and boot lid
Chassis:
CDS tube by CC Racing
Engine:
408ci Windsor by I.C.E. Automotive.
Power: 524bhp / 526ft.lbs of torque at
3,700rpm
Transmission:
Alders-built C6 with modified reverse pattern
manual shift and trans’ brake
Rear axle:
Hauser Racing Ford 9-inch with 4.11 gears
and 35-spline shafts
Front suspension:
Leda Capri-style struts with Chris Isaacs Race
Cars hubs and steering arms
Wheels and tyres:
4 x 15 and 14 x 15 Center Line Convo Pro
with 165 Firestone F560 front tyres and
31-18.5-15 Hoosier Quick Time on the rear
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Featured November 2009
Keith Atkinson’s
’32 sedan
Featured October 2009
Unpainted cars aren’t to everyone’s
liking, but there’s no denying
the naked truth of them and,
considering his hot rod pedigree,
this ’32 is far removed from Keith
Atkinson’s previous cars. Can you
believe it, a car from the Atkinson
stable that’s not smothered in
‘Akkie Orange’? Except it was, only
he stopped at the rolling chassis
and underside of the body.
It’s a brave step to reveal 80+
year old bodywork like this,
especially as the car has been
chopped, but it stood up to close
scrutiny. All credit to Keith for
that, and for me the contrast
of a fully detailed chassis and
unpainted body really works.
The already chopped Tudor
came from Michigan via the
internet and was subsequently
worked on by Wayne Streams,
whilst the rolling stock is pretty
much de rigueur for a fenderless
street rod these days. Up front
there’s an aluminium I beam, out
back a Ford 9-inch, while under the
bonnet was a not-so-usual 502ci
big block Chevy, fully detailed the
Atkinson way of course.
The sedan rolls on 4½ x 15-inch
Halibrand front wheels and 10 x
16-inch ET Fueler rears smothered in
31 x 12.50 Hoosier Pro Street tyres.
When we ran the feature
Keith commented the sedan is,
“The best driving hot rod I’ve
ever owned.” It’s also the one
that required the least amount
of polishing, eh Keith?
DB
the best driving hot rod I’ve ever owned
■ Pics: ctpimaging.co.uk
Dream
drives
Tech spec
Altered wheelbase A/FX tribute
1964 Dodge Polara 500
Paint by Tim Holmes
10 / 6½ inch axle relocation and 10-point rollcage by Dale
Snoke
■ Pics: Steve Sharp Suspension:
Dodge A100 van front axle and suspension
Mopar Super Stock rear springs
Wheels and tyres:
4.5 x 15 Cragar S/S, M/T Front Runners
8.5 x 15 Chrysler steels, 29.5-15 M/T slicks
Engine:
540ci Chrysler Wedge by Dave Billadeau
Mega Block, Eagle crank, Scat rods, Indy SR heads, mild roller
cam, 10.75:1 compression
630bhp and 680ft.lbs of torque
Transmission:
Beefed Chrysler 727 Torqueflite, Turbo Action J converter,
Dana 60 axle with 4.10 spool and Strange shafts
Dream
drives
Diaries
events happening on top of Mary in Long Beach [that’s the ship by the
each other every weekend. It’s difficult, way, not a real queen - Ed.].
therefore, to throw another into the mix Unfortunately, some bad weather rolled
unless it’s for in, but it did not
Ex-pat and
a really good
cause. a traditional hot rod dampen the spirit of
the event that raised
former CC
editor, Tony
Enter Trace
Edwards,
and custom car show enough blood to help
save the lives of 82
well-known people. More Blood
Thacker, livess
originator of the successful Ink & Iron shows. Drives are planned, with a return to the
in California Trace’s concept was to host a traditional hot Queen Mary in August when hopefully the
these days, rod and custom car show to raise awareness weather will cooperate. You can learn more
and shares of America’s daily shortage of blood. More at www.blooddrivecarshow.com CC
Diaries duties
es
s
with Kev Elliott.
This month Tony comes
across a great way of
drawing blood.
rolled right
If it had a crest, Brian Dominguez’s ’49 Chevy could have
Frenched
out of George and Sam Barris’ shop on Atlantic Boulevard.
about right.
lights, floating grille bar and Caddy sombrero ’caps – it’s all
Ramble on
Wayne Allman’s Hudson / Nash Ramble er Cross Countryry
y Custom Station
Wagon is like a reflection of Wayne e himself – not traditional, not
contemporaryry,
y a little bit surprising
g and definitely custom, baby
■ Words: Mike Pye Pics: Bryn Musselwhite
I
t takes a special type of person to lowering, de-chroming and painting their over purple ’flake paint. “I’ve got loads of
choose a car as a project that there is Beetles in pastel colours, Waayne built a Metalflake kicking around. And I mean real
no known owners’ club for, no parts chopped, pillarless, Pro Stree
et Beetle with a old Metalflake, not any of that new stuff,”
availability, no aftermarket and, well, narrowed rear end, huge me eats and a v-d he says with a glint in his eye.
not a great deal of interest in really. But if front bumper. That, and loo oking like a roadie Though his taste in cars is as broad as his
you’re familiar with Wayne’s back catalogue for Black Sabbath, immediattely confirmed grin, he stuck with VWs
VW
W and built Mental
you’ll know he’s not your average hot rodder, him as a maverick in the VW W scene. That Breakdown. We say VW W as it looks a bit like
if there even is such a thing. car later gained a full tube chassis, a big a Split Screen Bus from certain angles, but
In the early 1990s, when everyone was block Chevy and wild gold ’fflake flames it’s really a 2,000 horsepower, rear-engined
dragster cloaked in a largely handmad de with manual valve body and trans’ brake. enviable ability to knuckle
e down an nd get shit
Split Screen pick-up body. Again, not your “The ’Glide is a bit much for the car really, done, but it’s a rare day when there e’s not
‘average’ dragster. Conventional is no
ot a and those carbs will be coming off at some another project going on in his head d as well
word you’d use to describe Wayne. point. I’m looking for something more as the one he’s working on at the time. Like
groovy to put on him…” muses Wayne an Art Deco bar, for example.
Hauling arse during the process of our chat. “Maybe With Humphrey, though h, he just wanted a
Alongside all that, Humphrey – as his
1955 Nash Rambler Cross Country Custom
Station Wagon is affectionately know wn – is
[I] just wanted a regular car to drive
rather, well, sedate. There’s no mistakking
it’s a Wayne Allman creation, the colo ours twin turbos … but then I do also own a 6-71 regular car to drive. “Whe en I sold th
he Phunky
alone give that game away, but it’s ta ame blower…” There’s an extended pause, and Phantom, I was building Mental Bre eakdown
in comparison to his other car. That saaid, it for a minute I think the line’s gone dead. and was planning on spen nding the money
hauls arse a lot harder than it looks lik
ke it “…or a friend has a Paxton blower…” on bits for that, but then I had one of those
should, thanks to a 10:1 compression 355ci This is how Wayne’s mind works. He I don’t have anything to drive moments, and
Chevy with big valve heads and a trio of works alone as the appropriately-named saw this is an advert in the
e back of Custom
Strombergs, backed by a full tilt Powe erglide Intergalactic Custom Shop and has an Car.” That was in August 2005.
A drive home on the hottest day of came with the car. It was things like
the year through central London traffic window rubbers that proved to be the
with the heater stuck on full convinced a real headache. “I spent far too long
by then three-stone lighter Wayne that poring over rubber moulding catalogues.
it hauls arse a lot harder than it ° The racy bonnet ornament of a naked
woman lying face down and flying forward
Humphrey – he’d already been named It took months, and…” At which point he didn’t help, so Wayne had his work cut out
by that point – was a good’un, so he was listed all the random cars that eventually just making the car solid again. “I wouldn’t
pressed into daily driver duties in stock provided the correct profile rubbers he say he was in good condition to start with,
form. That lasted two years until the needed for the car. “Even the felt guides he was in okay-ish condition. Everything
trunnions wore out, at which point the and scrapers are just a little bit wider was at the point where it was not quite
thorn in the car’s side became apparent. than all the regular off-the-shelf stuff you good enough to keep.”
“You can’t get anything for these cars – can buy. That was the hardest part of the Rather than list all the bits Wayne had
nothing,” states Wayne. “All you can get is whole project.” to re-make here, we’ll simply repeat his
NOS, or second hand, and there’s not a lot Though it was a California car originally, summary of events: “If you cut him off at
of that.” it wasn’t a rust-free one, and leaving it the pillars, everything above is original,
outside for five years in sunny old England everything below I made.”
Rubber lover
When it came to the restoration, the
bodywork side of things wasn’t a problem
– shaping metal is what Wayne excels at –
and, fortunately, a replacement windscreen
Sod’s law
At one point Wayne started making a
custom stainless grille for the front as the
Mazak original was too far gone to restore
and then, typically, the law of sod turned
up an NOS one on eBay when he was half-
way through the job. £300 landed here,
too. Result.
Surprisingly, given the way the car looks,
there are very few modifications to the
exterior, and that was the whole point.
“It kinda looks stock, but it isn’t,” grins a stock one alongside to compare it to. Even the roof rack and roof rails that sit on
Wayne. The rear wheel tubs are way bigger Inside, Wayne’s touches are evident in the the gold flake roof have been painstakingly
than they were originally, the floor now fabricated ali surround on the Hurst Quarter restored, and the accessory side mirror came
has a transmission / prop hump it never Stick shifter and the engine turned dash on the car.
had before, the lower rear wings are now panel, which proved the perfect place for
removable and it’s been de-badged, but the Power Glide emblem he’d had hanging ’Flake king
you’d never know any of that unless you had on his workshop wall for years. Ah yes, the paint. Wayne does his own
paintwork, and he doesn’t do stock colours
nt white vinyl and purple but, as he was building Robin Read’s new
combination of semi-matt pearlesce
Interior is a pleasingly restrained s throu gh the head lining, while purple dragster at the time, space was at a premium
il. The vinyl continue
chenille with diamond stitch deta Chris Vinin g at Custom Coach
exterior colour combination. in his workshop so the white base was laid on
carpet picks up on the two-tone and mad e a lovel y job of it.
Trimming in Evesham did the work by James Russell at Custom Motor Bodies in
interior window mouldings
with the chroming and had all the
Wayne admits he went a bit mad have been pain ted. Birmingham. You didn’t think it was straight
done as well, which would originally white though, did you? It’s a Honda pearl
with gold MicroGlow in it.
Daily driver
Wanting to continue using the car as a daily,
Wayne fitted a restored Jag XJ6 front clip
with air bags and a narrowed VW Type 25
steering rack. At the rear there’s a narrowed
Ford 9-inch on a Wayne-made parallel 4-bar
with Panhard rod. And another pair of bags.
Was it a complete kit? I asked. “I don’t
buy a kit for anything, I just pick up stuff I
think might be useful one day when I see
Ramp shots show the car’s white underbelly. That front suspension is Mk2 Jag XJ6 with air
it. And when you build race cars for a living
bags, the rear axle a Ford 9-inch on a stainless 4-bar with air bags ahead and tube shocks
behind. Behind that is the air tank, then the compressor, then a box for the spare wheel and you tend to have odd bits and pieces kicking
the air ride valves etc, and finally the twin truck air horns – “great for scaring people and around. That’s why Humphrey’s got 28-spline
to really get your point across.” Moser axles and a factory Ford limited slip
diff. I found that in the box of old diff bits
I’ve got. £70 for a new set of discs and it’s
great for burnouts.”
It’s all well and good a car looking nice
but, if you’re actually going to use it every
day, it has to drive nicely too, and in this
country you need things like a heater
and working windscreen wipers. As such,
Humphrey has working gauges, the original
Buffer fact: these cars were originally badged
vacuum-operated windscreen wipers and as Nash products, but when Hudson and Nash
a Mini heater matrix inside a modified box Originally, the dash had a chromed steel infill merged in 1954, some were re-badged to sell
behind the dash. panel, but Wayne made this engine-turned through Hudson dealerships. Humphrey had a
panel and found the perfect home for a ’54 Rambler R here originally but, as he’s a Hudson,
Chevy Power Glide badge. “I’ve heard people Wayne made him a Hudson horn push.
It stays nice and say it’s a Hudson Power Glide,” he says with a
grin. “Then there was the guy at the Bulldog
Behind that is the original Rambler speedo
with Auto Meter internals behind the fuel and
flat through the Bash who insisted it was an Aston Martin
station wagon.”
temperature gauges. To the right is an unusual
1960’s PI rev counter, mounted on what was
the original gear selector arm.
corners and is kind
of firm, but comfy turned out though. I did 1,500 miles in him
last year, and most of that was just driving
conversation without the line, “Did I tell you
about…?” sneaking in there somewhere.
to and from work, and going to local butty And like one of Terry Gilliam’s animated
“It was built to drive, not to show,” says runs and the like. He’s just a nice little thing moments that broadside you when you’re
Wayne. “So it’s all sealed, Gravitex’d and to live with.” watching Monty Python, you never know
painted underneath. In hindsight, white A chat with Wayne is always time where it’s going to take you. But you can be
probably was a mistake, but it’s a nice place well spent, but what I love most about sure of one thing – it’s always going to be
to be, and you can see what you’re doing talking with him is you can never have a Intergalactic, man. CC
when you’re under there.
“It also drives really quite well. It stays
nice and flat through the corners and is kind ind
of firm, but comfy. If anything the exhaust
is a bit too loud, but the engine will easily
make 350bhp, so he goes pretty well.”
Remember, Wayne’s other car runs almost in
the sixes, so anything is going to feel slow
compared to that.
“I’m really pleased with how Humphrey
Wayne says the Rambler wasn’t a good The car had a virtually flat floor before, but the Due to the kick up over the rear axle, the rear
car, it was an okay car, which means pretty addition of a V8, Powerglide, 9-inch and a sump- seat back had to be cut down four inches.
much everything was there, but pretty much scraping lowering job necessitated it have a Wayne designed and made the seat riser to
everything wasn’t quite good enough to re-use transmission and prop’ tunnel this time round. look like the base of a 1950’s American fridge.
during the restoration. New floors first… That hump in the driver’s side floor is to clear
the under-floor master cylinder and servo.
ed in the
More repair metalwork was need
ls were
front inner wings. Louvred pane
the exhaust
made and let in to give some of
heat an escape route.
I
magine the scene, a couple of east his own cars or ones he’s built for others.
coast hot rodders head off on an That particular road trip happened around
adventure to bag a piece of classic 15 years ago when Carl accompanied Steve
American ’40’s tin. That sounds like the Fletcher to collect the wreck of a ’46 Ford
stuff American road trip movies are made woody from ex-CC staffer, Clive Prew, and
of, but the reality is it was a guy from Roger Hamilton, who had imported the car
Hull who travelled with his mate from from Uruguay.
Grimsby to collect himself a wreck of a ’46 Whilst there, Carl spotted
Ford woody. Maybe more B movie than the woody’s travelling
blockbuster then. companion, a ’33 Ford
The guy from Grimsby was Carl Powles, a sedan body. Clive and
name that has appeared quite a few times Roger told him the body
in these pages in connection with either was for sale and,
somewhat unusual though. A friend had uneconomical repair due to the cost of a
bought a written-off vehicle and Carl replacement windscreen. We did say this
could buy the fuel injected, 2.0-litre, was all a bit unusual.
DOHC Ford I4 engine from him as long The bonus for Carl wass it was a genuine
as he took it out himself. Nothing wrong 33,000-mile engine, whicch he knew had
Grateful dead
When it came to engine choice, Carl knew
exactly what he wanted – a four-pot Ford.
“I’ve got a 327 Chevy in my ’33 pick-up
(see CC January ’09) and there will be a
small block in the ’40 Ford convertible I’m
currently building. I simply don’t need
another V8-powered car.
“You featured my Model A roadster
pick-up alongside the Elijah’s truck,
and that ran a 2.0-litre DOHC from a Ford
Mustang II IFS features stai
Sierra, which returns 38mpg on nless steel top and bottom
arms and a power steering
despite Carl being told he rack,
a long drive. That’s what I want from couldn’t fit one within the
confines of a ’34 Ford fron
t end.
the sedan.”
The source of a suitable engine was
SUMMER 2018 CUSTOM CAR 111
1
The sedan rolls on 15-inch polished
American Salt Flats, the fronts wearing
155 R15 Firestone F560 rubber and the
rears 255/70 15 Nexen Radial A/Ts.
Lambo leather
Whilst the leather trimming was one of
the few jobs Carl didn’t tackle himself,
he was still a major player when it came
to the interior. First off, having a specific
colour in mind, he imported some hides
from Germany. They are actually a colour
more commonly used in Lamborghinis, and
came with a price tag to match. To recoup
some of that outlay, Carl fitted the carpets
and headlining himself, commenting it
wasn’t as hard as he thought it would be.
“It was the first headlining I’d attempted. Just to make model year identification even
more difficult, the ’33 body is fitted
with ’34 front end sheet metal.
Eerie-mess
As mentioned earlier, the sedan’s first real
run out was to Sheffield last August Bank
Holiday, though things didn’t go exactly
to plan. If you’ve been paying attention
you’ll recall the donor hearse gave up
its auto’ ’box, the one thing Carl wasn’t
altogether happy about. That unhappiness Keeping with the Ford them
e, the front bench seat cam
fit before Cleethorpes-bas e from a P100 pick-up. Carl
was compounded when the trans’ ate its ed Barrie Stemp Upholstery cut and shut it to
handled the Lamborghini
oil pump that weekend. leather trimming.
One option was to take the gearbox
out and rebuild it, but Carl decided it “I just machined up new bushings and I did say it behaves like a daily driver.
had already out stayed its welcome, so hung it off the brake pedal. Keeping the “The plan is to take it over to this year’s
took the opportunity to ditch it. Besides, clutch cable operated kept it all nice and Euro Nats in Sweden, unlless I get the ’40
a manual ’b box would be better suited for simple.” More like a gentle stroll in the finished in time of course e.”
the caravan towing he had in mind. park then Carl. As for any further plan ns for the ’33, Carl
It was a bold move fitting a totally So Carl, apart from that initial set back has only a couple, apart from driving it of
different gearbox in a car he’d literally what’s the car like to drive? “It’s just course. Firstly, he needs to re-locate the
only just got on the road, not least like driving my daily really, and returns handbrake as it’s currently tucked away
because the switch from auto’ to manual 35+mpg, which is exactly what I was after. under the seat. Fine with h the auto’ but not
exactly hill start-friendly with the manual
[grandchildren] in the back fell asleep writing, he was pretty sure he’d traced it
down to the exhaust, so we don’t expect it
to be annoying him for much longer. Like
involved adding a third pedal. Fortunately “I use all my cars, but that makes me use we said, Carl doesn’t han ng about getting
– or was it forward planning? We this one even more. It’s only been finished things sorted. CC
wouldn’t put it past Carl – the transmission a few months but I’ve already clocked up
tunnel cleared the bellhousing on the a fair few miles in it on trips to the coast
MT75 5-speed ’box, so all it neeeded was with the grandkids and the like. I went
a new crossmember to hold it in place. to the YANCS show in Hull last weekend, Thanks
And a new propshaft. And a clu utch pedal, but I guess when I too ok four grandkids to Marcus and Jimmy for the electrickery, and my
and all its associated linkage. Carl makes Whitby sums up the ca ar best. On the way wife, Mandy, for simply being so understanding,
the job sound like a walk in the e park: home, the three in the e back fell asleep. as she always is.
loads up the body he’d just bought. This picture was taken in 2003.
Aided by Fletch and a forklift truck, a rather youthful-looking Carl
Th
he chassis started off with a bare pair of ASC rails,
The bodyshell then whhich Carl boxed and added crossmembers to…
sat
gathering dust wh
ile
Carl gathered parts
, and
felt the time was rig
ht
to build the car.
suspension is hung.
…from which a Mustang II-based
An axle from a Volvo 240 was then slotted underr the rear
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incredibly good, inevitably it needed some
remedial work.
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Remember
46 years ago
when...
a magazine, covering in some form all
the subjects that were part and parcel
of CC’s armoury in the early ’70s.
As well as all the full page colour pics,
there was a piece on getting started in
drag racing and a handful of mini features Bi
Bik
Bikes were a bbiig partt off th
the actti
tion in th
the earlly 70
70s,
on such as John ‘Dicky’ Bird, the Oblivion and heree’s Ray Feltell’s 9.75 / 145-running overbored
650 Triumph.
Avenger Funny Car, a GP Buggy, John
Dodd’s Beast and Mike Key’s Foto-Fantasy T.
Meanwhile, TT took k us on a trip, a
chopper trip, and we e explaine ed th he
difference between Stock k Cars, Su upe
ersto
ox,
Hot Rods and Midge et racers, alll very
British forms of accessible motorsport att
the time, before culminating in a round
up of the ’72 UK drag racing scene.
We particularly enjoyed Mickey Bray’s
piece, titled What’s hot-roddable? Bearing
in mind this was written in 1972, in it
he comments that 99% of cars you’ll see
in American rodding mags are Fords, How fashionable would this Econoline be today?
yet those same cars are “practically all Beaujanggle Custom Shop in Manchester was clearly
unavailable in original form at home.” on top of the
e van craze first time round.
Alex Scottts’ Lil’ Queenie Morris ignored Mickey Bray’s Marc Treuttlein’s Comp Coupe. Topolino body, Chevy power.
addvice of steering clear of racing tyres on the street, had Love this. Shame about the H*T C*R sticker.
a hoppe ed-up Corsair V4, 2000E ’box, fat Revolutions and
flared ’a
arches. “Positively no filler anywhere on the car,” “The UK’s first real plastic fantastic,” we called The
wee said. Hmmm. Hillbillies’ Transcontinental flopper. Sadly, it was crasshed
soon afterr it made its debut.
Bu
But giivin
givin
But g vin
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them
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for
for the
hei
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ne
n ey was
as
Fred Whitttle and his blown 392 Hemi-powerred
Shutdown n. What we want to know is how Rog’ Back on the street, Foto-Fantasy was one of Mike Key y’s
grabbed this shot, or is he really standing on a earlier efforts, and soon after he’d become an integra
al
ladder in front of a fuel Altered doing a burrnout? Sho
Sho
hot on th
he
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but fa
but arr ffro
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ett le
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leg
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ga Sno
Sn
now
ow Biird
rd part of CC as a dependable freelance photographer.
did the show circuit for a short while but was apparently
re-bodied and became Dave Prior’s Texas T.
Hot
Hot
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err name. CC
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me CC wa
was heav
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70s, att one Another earlyy Brit flopper, and another car driven by
y
point even sponsoring its own team. Here Cliff Maidmentt and Barry Lee are the subjects of our Rog’s camera. Roy Phe
elps, the old Fibre Glass Repairs Ford-powered d
Mk1 Cap
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