Solved - NEH 1202: Hirsch Sports Car Special - 1960's

Started by Carnut, July 12, 2011, 05:30:05 AM

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DeAutogids

Quote from: Otto Puzzell on August 12, 2011, 09:07:05 AM

QuoteYou could add a miniature version of the Caesar's Palace water fountains to the rear deck and your car will still qualify as a regular car, registration-wise.



Wouldn't you love to see that?

Otto Puzzell

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

Carnut

Thanks for clarifying that Otto.
So you can get the situation where the car is built in maybe 1970 and the name only thought of at that time, yet it is titled as a "1960 Hirsch", at which time they might just have been schoolboys with other thoughts on their minds..!
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iflytom

Hello,

My name is Tom Pawlak.  I own the Hirsch.  I am still trying to find the builder of the car.  Does anyone know who built it?

Carnut

Quote from: iflytom on October 29, 2011, 12:23:49 PM
Hello,

My name is Tom Pawlak.  I own the Hirsch.  I am still trying to find the builder of the car.  Does anyone know who built it?

Hello Tom

The following has appeared on Geoff Hacker's Forgotten Fiberglass website;  I don't know if you've seen it already?:

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The "Hirsch" is no longer a Mysterion.  Its history has been found and this happened when Jeff Hirsch of Hirsch Design contacted me yesterday with the good news.  Here's what I received via e-mail from Jeff:

Dear Geoff,
Let me know what you want to know about the 1965 HIRSCH Roadster (It was called the "Windsor" in an earlier iteration.)  I designed and built the roadster between 1993-2003. There was no team of men – just me and an understanding wife.
Thank You,
Jeff Hirsch
HIRSCH DESIGN
UNQUOTE

Does that clear it up for you?!
No doubt Geoff will be able to supply you with his address and other details.
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