Solved: PN #136 -- Archie Butterworth's AJB Special

Started by pnegyesi, December 29, 2010, 04:13:53 AM

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pnegyesi

Please identify this car correctly, so I can give you a point!

Allan L

Another one that won't make it to the higher level, dammit!
Opinionated but sometimes wrong

pnegyesi


D-type

AJB from 1949 or so

Built By Archie Butterworth in 1948 using a stiffened Jeep chassis and a Steyr V8 air cooled engine.  It was built primarily for sprints and hillclimbs but was also raced on occasion
Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.

pnegyesi

And another point for you

Allan L

and that's Archie Butterworth standing next to it in the crash helmet.
Opinionated but sometimes wrong

sixtee5cuda

After an accident, the AJB Special was sold to Bill Milliken.  Mr. Milliken raced the car with some success after it was repaired.  While the car was rolled up like a ball, it acquired the name "Butterball".

As of 2008, this car was in the company lobby of Seagrave Fire Apparatus of Clintonville, WI., USA.

mekubb

#7
A rather peculiar car - what is the base car, what powers it, from when and who is responsible for all this ?

shamrock

base WW2 JEEP CHASSIS, ENGINE WAR SURPLUS AIR COOLED STEYER V8 BUILDER ARCHIE BUTTERWORTH , DATES FROM 1948

mekubb

Yes it is, well done. Thought it would last a bit longer on Autopuzzles....


Carnut

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