Speedy Wheels #1 / Solved by Amsterdam and Metalshapes

Started by Otto Puzzell, March 07, 2010, 09:17:24 AM

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Otto Puzzell

14 vehicles, built for speed. Some are recent, others quite old. Each was built to be as fast as possible, given their motive power and expected venue.

How many will you ID?




Seth and Tanis Hammond Lakester / Metalshapes


Howard Johanson Twin-boom DeSoto / Metalshapes


Ecotricity Greenbird / Amsterdam


Henry Segrave's 1,000 hp Sunbeam / Amsterdam


Jesse James / Dees Milodon Hydrogen Streamliner


1939 Mercedes T-80 LST / Amsterdam


Ab Jenkins's Allis-Chalmers 1935 / Metalshapes


René Stapp's Jupiter / Amsterdam


1903 Packard Grey Wolf LSR / Amsterdam


Glenn Leasher's Infinity / Amsterdam


Project Runningblade / Amsterdam


Austin Miller's Australian Land Speed Record Cooper / Amsterdam


Bloodhound SSC / Amsterdam


Pollution Packer / Amsterdam

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Arunas


Amsterdam

#2
Speedywheels3 The Ecotricity Greenbird wind powerd land speedrecord car
Speedywheels4 Henry Segrave's 1,000 hp Sunbeam land speed record car
Speedywheels5  Jesse James modifided this Dees Milodon Engineering  Davis B streamliner to be Hydrogen Powered
Speedywheels6 1939   Mercedes T-80 Land Speed Record car
Speedywheels8 René Stapp 1932 land speed record car
Speedywheels9 1903 Packard Grey Wolf Land Speed Record Car
Speedywheels10 The Infinity jet car
Speedywheels11 Kawasaki powerd 100Mph lawnmower countox by Don Wales
Speedywheels12 Australian Cooper T51 F2-20-59 by Austin Miller
Speedywheels13 The Bloodhound SSC jet-powered vehicle
Speedywheels14 Pollution Packer sponsored rocket car Ky Michaelson

Otto Puzzell

Speedywheels3 The Ecotricity Greenbird wind powerd land speedrecord car  :)
Speedywheels4 Henry Segrave's 1,000 hp Sunbeam land speed record car  :)
Speedywheels5  Jesse James modifided this Dees Milodon Engineering  Davis B streamliner to be Hydrogen Powered  :)
Speedywheels6 1939   Mercedes T-80 Land Speed Record car  :)
Speedywheels8 René Stapp 1932 land speed record car (what's it called?)
Speedywheels9 1903 Packard Grey Wolf Land Speed Record Car  :)
Speedywheels10 The Infinity jet car  :)
Speedywheels11 Kawasaki powerd 100Mph lawnmower countox by Don Wales (what's it called?)
Speedywheels12 Australian Cooper T51 F2-20-59 by Austin Miller  :)
Speedywheels13 The Bloodhound SSC jet-powered vehicle  :)
Speedywheels14 Pollution Packer sponsored rocket car Ky Michaelson  :)
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Amsterdam

René Stapp 1932 land speed record car (what's it called?) Jupiter (bristol jupiter powered)
Kawasaki powerd 100Mph lawnmower countox by Don Wales (what's it called?)

project runningblade landspeed record lawnmowe??

Otto Puzzell

Right, and right. To the relief of the other Rookies here, those two answers boost you to the expert level. If/when this one makes it to the expert ranks, you can take a whack at the remaining vehicles.

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Amsterdam

Quote from: Otto Puzzell on March 08, 2010, 04:47:13 AM
Right, and right. To the relief of the other Rookies here, those two answers boost you to the expert level. If/when this one makes it to the expert ranks, you can take a whack at the remaining vehicles.



Thanks :) :) :) :)

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

metalshapes


metalshapes

#9
#2

Howard's Automotive  Twin-Tank Streamliner.

Built by Howard Johansen, DeSoto Hemi powered.

metalshapes

#7 is a repost.

I'll see if I can find it in the Solved section.

metalshapes


Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

metalshapes


Otto Puzzell

Don't worry - I'll give you a point when all is done.
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

metalshapes

#15
I'm not worried...  :)

Was #2 correct?


Edit.

Howards Cams.

Otto Puzzell

I missed that one.  You are correct.
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

metalshapes

#7

Ab Jenkins on a Allis-Chalmers tractor at Bonneville

( him and Barney Oldfield were doing LSR runs with Tractors at the time...)

Otto Puzzell

Slow down, will ya?

Never mind - it's done. I'll tally up the points on the morrow.
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

metalshapes

#19
Cool... :)

Otto Puzzell

That's 11 total for Amsterdam, and 3 for Metalshapes. Well done, lads!
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

RayTheRat

I ran across this thread today and noticed Seth 'No Nitro' Hammond's number 77 Lakester.  That car pencil rolled many times in 2003...well, it was just one crash, but it sure went over and over a whole lot.  I don't have photos of the crash nor the wrecked vehicle (the sanctioning bodies are very strict about that) but I have some photos of the aftermath (emergency vehicles, tv reporter, SCTA official, etc) and then the Modified Roadster he ran in 2004 and finally many photos of the NEW number 77 lakester that's just faster than greased lightning. 

If desired, I can post them as an addendum here, or in the Racing section where I can include links to all the photos on my website.

If yer interested, lemme know and I'll do what I can.

RtR

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

RayTheRat

Ok.  I'm attaching one photo from 2003 and then I'll start a thread in Racing called, "Seth Hammond - Salt Flats Lakester" since I've just picked out almost 30 shot of his cars and a couple others.

The shot here is the only one I got in 03 before he rolled it.  There's another on of it at speed, but it's not mine...I have permission to use it, tho.

Seth is known a "No Nitro" Hammond for reasons that I've never been able to really dig out, although when he runs in the Fuel classes, he runs straight alcohol.  Most other racers will run at least 20 percent nitro to just to make up for the thin air.  The salt flats are at 4300 feet above sea level.  (1300 meters, approximately.)  The extra oxygen contained in nitromethane allows it and the other hydrocarbons to burn with much less atmospheric oxygen.  For some reason, Seth prefers not to use it...a wild guess, but probably because it can be hard on motors and he may be using NOS instead, although I've never seen a green bottle in the car...but I've never inspected it inch by inch, either.

I'll explain more about lakesters and other classes in the post in the Racing section.

RtR
(who almost bought a new Suburban today....the old one is dying.)

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!