For 1 point what's this, built by whom, when and where?*
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*For the observant amongst you the original picture has been changed as it was a fairly recent repost
as usual my first guess is ALLARD ???
Quote from: foxawy on March 30, 2012, 11:45:55 AM
as usual my first guess is ALLARD ???
Not an Allard!
lancia ??
it has some similarities to the Maserati 8CLT, but like a road tamed version , so Maserati ??
Quote from: foxawy on March 30, 2012, 02:52:39 PM
it has some similarities to the Maserati 8CLT, but like a road tamed version , so Maserati ??
No connection to Maserati (apart from looking like one!)
italian at least ??early 50's??
Quote from: foxawy on April 02, 2012, 12:43:49 AM
italian at least ??early 50's??
No, not even Italian!
so i got a few info about this car ,but a friend helped so is it ok , or do i leave this one ????
Quote from: foxawy on April 02, 2012, 03:11:01 PM
so i got a few info about this car ,but a friend helped so is it ok , or do i leave this one ????
You are free to post what you like -
provided neither you nor your friend used Google Search by Image!
he told me he came across it in another car guessing game a while back all he remembers is that , its Scandinavian exactly Norway ,early 50's (as i said), and has an American engine , (an Auburn engine but i don't think this part is right).
Quote from: foxawy on April 03, 2012, 08:38:19 AM
he told me he came across it in another car guessing game a while back all he remembers is that , its Scandinavian exactly Norway ,early 50's (as i said), and has an American engine , (an Auburn engine but i don't think this part is right).
Mostly correct, yes.
It was built in Norway in the early 1950s and has a US engine - not an Auburn though, but I can see why he thought that...
got it i just searched "1951 norway race car" first answer popped its called The Stousland Special built by Greger Strøm and i can see what u ment about the engine its powered by an Ardun engine ;). so right ??
Quote from: foxawy on April 03, 2012, 11:06:14 AM
got it i just searched "1951 norway race car" first answer popped its called The Stousland Special built by Greger Strøm and i can see what u ment about the engine its powered by an Ardun engine ;). so right ??
That's the car yes; you did well to get this one as I thought it was
really obscure..
But.. you still haven't got it fully correct.
The engine has Ardun heads but it's not actually an Ardun engine; so what engine are they fitted to?
Greger Strom did the bodywork but the car itself was not actually built by him; who built it?
Locked for you to dig a bit more!
and BTW this is an amazing looking car i even think it looks better than the Maserati 8CLT !!
Carl J. Stousland ?? Mercury flathead V-8 engine??
Quote from: foxawy on April 03, 2012, 11:17:30 AM
Carl J. Stousland ?? Mercury flathead V-8 engine??
That's it yes.
I actually have it as a Ford flathead V8 but that's much the same thing I guess!
The bodywork was built by Greger Strom at Norsk Flyindustri, so he used his knowledge of aluminium aircraft construction.
Here are more pictures, including a fairly current one:
Great looking car indeed. There were some nice specials in Northern Europe, you know...
For those that don't know, the Ardun 'heads were aluminium overhead valve conversions for the side valve (US=flathead) Ford V8 which were developed by Zora Arkus-Duntov the man better known for his work on the Chevrolet Corvette which earned him the nickname "Father of the Corvette". Ardun heads were much used on Allards.
Quote from: Allan L on April 04, 2012, 01:08:29 PM
For those that don't know, the Ardun 'heads were aluminium overhead valve conversions for the side valve (US=flathead) Ford V8 which were developed by Zora Arkus-Duntov the man better known for his work on the Chevrolet Corvette which earned him the nickname "Father of the Corvette". Ardun heads were much used on Allards.
Many thanks for that info, which I didn't know!
I just found this photo of the car ice-racing in 1953.
Who built this, and where, for a point please?
Experts?
I'm pretty sure it is a repost.
Yes, it is ;)
OK, this puzzle didn't show up on a Search, but I am happy to have it merged if it really is a re-post. Perhaps someone can PM the existing link to me please, just in case it's not the same car. Thanks.
Is it a Frazer Nash?
I've searched and searched again, still to no avail, as at least two Pros believe this puzzle to be a re-post. Let's find out if they are right, so up now to the Pros to battle this one out. Who will be first to correctly identify this car's builder and country where it was made?
Stousland Special 1951.
http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=20090.msg205633#msg205633
:nod:
I was waiting for that one - I have a personal interest in the builder ;D.
Quote from: Paul Jaray on August 18, 2015, 01:30:02 AM
Stousland Special 1951.
http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=20090.msg205633#msg205633
OK, it seems it was a re-post, although I'd included the car's creator Strom in the search name, which could be why it didn't show up as naturally his name should be included in the car's title.
Strictly speaking PJ you didn't complete the puzzle by telling me where this was built (Norway) but you clearly knew that already, so I will give you a point, and then ask for this to be merged please. Thanks.
Merged and picture added.
Thanks.