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    Default Wooden car: 1952 Ariel Square Four

    I was trolling around on the enterwebz and ran across this interesting car. Personally, I think it's cool as shit...

    "A truly One of a Kind work of automotive art! Built by a west coast boat builder in 1959, this awesome wood car will complete any collection. The story behind the car is that the builder wanted a unique hotrod, one that reflected his superior woodworking skills along with his knowledge and love for boats. He started by building a wood body modeled after a Modern Mechanics Magazine article, then he sourced out an ultra rare 1952 Ariel Square Four motorcycle engine and transmission for the power. The suspension was taken from a Citroen of the era, and rest was all hand fabricated. Many parts are period correct new car pieces, the taillights are Cadillac, the headlights are generic part store replacements, and the fuel cell is a California Speed shop special. Driving this car is an experience only a lucky few will ever have. Starting the engine is easy, just turn the key. The pedals are like that of a normal car, the shifter is a sequential 4 speed, braking is done by four wheel hydraulic drum brakes. The real fun is cruising around town and seeing the looks on peoples faces, accelerating thru the gears is exhilarating, but the car stays stable while doing so. The exhaust note is fantastic due to the hand built side exit pipes. Proper running lights for legal street driving where installed when the car was built, however comforts like climate control are absent. After building and driving the vehicle for a short time the builder put the car in storage, and later sold the car to a Nevada Collector. The car remained in the care of that collector until it was purchased by a friend of the museum during a Rare Motorcycle hunting trip to Vegas, shortly after the car was transported to St. Louis it was sold to the Museum. It is important to note the original condition of the vehicle, the high build quality and excellent care the car has received over the years has preserved it very well, a piece of Americana from a similar time of innovation and individual creativity. The car does have a clear Missouri title as a 1952 Ariel and carries the VIN from the motorcycles engine."








































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    look like a hard ride with the seats and all!
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    3 lugs per wheel.
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    looks bad ass except for the tailights and the tiny window



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    My favorite wooden bodied car is the 1924 Hispano Suiza H6C Tulip Wood Torpedo.

    http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/3...d-Torpedo.html


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    Quote Originally Posted by EJ25RUN View Post
    My favorite wooden bodied car is the 1924 Hispano Suiza H6C Tulip Wood Torpedo.

    http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/3...d-Torpedo.html

    what that's wood?
    :idb:

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    looks like a flinstone car, cool nonetheless

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    why

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    it would suck if the engine overheats since its wooden...

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    Quote Originally Posted by G.C View Post
    what that's wood?
    who knows but it beats the hell out of OP
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    actually, i just read the article. its tulip wood lol. just like the title states
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