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Solved: Allemano's № 564 - Gipsy Fiat

Started by Allemano, February 15, 2011, 03:41:58 AM

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Allemano

Please respond below if you know the name of this car.
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Wendax

I guess it isn't a Hyundai  :lmao:

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Tackitt

What a curious looking racing car. I wonder if the driver got whoozy from the exhaust constantly in his face.
Any other photos?

Allemano

Quote from: Allemano on February 22, 2011, 09:58:44 AM
Quote from: Iluvatar on February 22, 2011, 09:56:27 AM
Quote from: Wendax on February 22, 2011, 08:33:54 AM
I guess it isn't a Hyundai  :lmao:
Quote from: Allemano on February 22, 2011, 08:37:35 AM
and not a Cosco either.
So it's surely a MSC  ;)
That was easy, wasn't it? :applause:

I was just kidding! Of course it's NOT a MSC and the puzzle isn't solved, yet.

More pictures after the right name has been given.

Tackitt

I need a hint. Is it British?

Allemano

No, it's not British.
As far as I understand the parts of this car came from different vehicles.
The engine wasn't originally used for the road...

Tackitt

I found a source that says that this is a 1920 Gipsy FIAT 6.1 litre WWI Aircraft-engined Brooklands racer.

Allemano

#11

Otto Puzzell

The engine is certainly British, unless it's a Wright built on licence.
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Allan L

So far as I know this car's engine is a de Havilland Gipsy Major, adapted to run upright (rather than inverted) so nothing to do with the Great War (WW1 if that's how you think of it) or the USofA. The engine cannot be earlier than 1932.
There is nothing Brooklands about it either, as it was made by Frank Cuttel in New Zealand in modern times.
The person in the USofA who is offering it for sale says things that are plainly not true but are hoped to get him the $125k price. I understand he paid Frank about $AUS39k so he's got some work to do!
Opinionated but sometimes wrong

Allemano

#14
As far as I understand it is a recent built "nostalgia" racer, though assembled with various vintage parts it has no historic racing fame at all.

woodinsight

There's a small typo in the heading - it should read Gipsy not Gypsy......

Here's another photo -