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Way too short, but I'll take a chance and say Cadillac? ? ?
Bulgemobile
Quote from: Vincent Vell Vet on January 03, 2011, 11:06:22 AM
Way too short, but I'll take a chance and say Cadillac? ? ?
Not a Caddy
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It's the Aeronaut by Alexander Sarantos Tremulis, c. 1940.
At first I thought it had to do with his 1940 Chrysler Thunderbolt design, but after more research, I'm leaning strongly towards a 1940 American Bantam proposal. I think this has stronger ties to Ben Harris' Bluebird-inspired, Bantam-based streamliner than previously thought. Tremulis' rear-engined TerraCobra, his Bantam Hollywood and Riviera designs, and this Aeronaut seem to share the same wheelbase and similar illustration techniques...
So, if I were to sum it up: Aeronaut - A Bantam-based, Bluebird-inspired, Ben Harris-influenced, Thunderbolt-incorporated Tremulis streamliner. :faint:
(http://i652.photobucket.com/albums/uu248/gyronaut/BantamProp3.jpg)
Alex Tremulis' Bantam-based TerraCobra
Nicely done!