Thread: Craziest Cars Ever Built
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	12-02-2014 07:21 PM #1Craziest Cars Ever Built
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	12-03-2014 09:01 AM #2
 Thanks for that. Unbelievable! I would say the guy turning the crank was about as brave as the guy driving it! One kick back and you would be crippled for life.
 
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	12-03-2014 10:11 AM #3
 
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	12-03-2014 11:03 AM #4
 I had to go back and look. That thing must be 5" or bigger! Of course at over 1700 cubic inches and only 4 cylinders, it would have to be.
 
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	12-03-2014 11:09 AM #5
 According to the Old Motor site, there is no power to the coil while he's turning the crank, for safety and to eliminate any possibility of kickback. It was explained that "...the crank is used to turn the motor to suck in some fuel and bring one cylinder just past TDC, then with the crank safely disengaged the trembler coil is turned on and the engine starts with a bang!" That seems to accurately describe what happened in the video.Roger 
 Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
 
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	12-03-2014 12:47 PM #6
 What a great old car! 140 mph in 1913 is really amazing! Thanks for the link, Pepi!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today! 
 Carroll Shelby
 
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	12-03-2014 01:04 PM #7
 Just awesome - I 'bout jumped out of my chair when that thing lit off! Would have been exciting to be there in person. What a piece of automotive and engineering history. Very glad it was restored and what I want to know know is, "Can I take it for a little spin?".."Where the people fear the government you have tyranny. Where the government fears the people you have liberty." John Basil Barnhil 
 
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	12-03-2014 02:50 PM #8- Join Date
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 Wow, that is awesome! That engine is huge to say the least. What an awesome feat of history. I'd like to see the movie when it comes out.Ryan 
 1940 Ford Deluxe Tudor 354 Hemi 46RH Electric Blue w/multi-color flames, Ford 9" Residing in multiple pieces
 1968 Corvette Coupe 5.9 Cummins Drag Car 11.43@130mph No stall leaving the line with 1250 rpm's and poor 2.2 60'
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	12-03-2014 03:28 PM #9
 I think it showed 7.5" pistons... They're HUGE!Roger 
 Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
 
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	12-03-2014 04:36 PM #10
 It is my impression that it is not a restoration, but a re creation.
 
 Either way, real cool. I wonder who funded it. That vehicle gas got to have a quarter mil invested. And probably a comparable ( inflated ) amount in its original conception.. 
 Education is expensive. Keep that in mind, and you'll never be terribly upset when a project goes awry.
 EG
 
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	12-03-2014 05:09 PM #11
 Very impressive! All 28 Liters!! WooHoo.... Thanks for sharing that.
 
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	12-03-2014 05:11 PM #12
 
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	12-03-2014 08:46 PM #13
 I just can't stop watching the video!
 
 That engine is amazing.
 
 Wonder how it would look in a Vega.... 
 Education is expensive. Keep that in mind, and you'll never be terribly upset when a project goes awry.
 EG
 




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I'm happy to see it back up, sure hope it lasts.
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