Solved -PJ659- Body built by Frank Reisner for Oscar Alarcon in 1966

Started by Paul Jaray, April 02, 2015, 05:49:57 AM

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Paul Jaray

This one can be easy or not.
I know who built it, when, where and for who.
1 point for a complete answer.


oko94

Italian coachbuilder circa 1964 ?

Djetset

A car is for life, not just for Christmas.

Paul Jaray

Very close.
Not an IMX.
Locked for you.

oko94


Paul Jaray

Djetset, please, give a sign...you've done 90% but I will unlock if you can't (or won't) finish this.  ;)


oko94

Body for Oscar Alarcon, made by Intermeccanica in Mexico City in 1966

Paul Jaray

Yes! Is there more? I just bought the book about Intermeccanica, and there are just few lines about this mysterious project...

oko94


Carnut

Yes, and I was waiting for a very rare point too..
In fact I notice oko94's reply is timed at 0840 on my computer but according to my watch it's only 0828, so maybe I was first!
Just how quick do you have to be?
Interests in life:  Cars, cars, cars - oh and ..er..cars

oko94

Quote from: Carnut on April 09, 2015, 03:44:12 AM
Just how quick do you have to be?

Faster than the speed of light obviously  ;D

Paul Jaray

Quote from: Carnut on April 09, 2015, 03:44:12 AM
Yes, and I was waiting for a very rare point too..
In fact I notice oko94's reply is timed at 0840 on my computer but according to my watch it's only 0828, so maybe I was first!
Just how quick do you have to be?
If your watch is still saying 0828, I think I found the problem... ;D

Carnut

Quote from: Paul Jaray on April 09, 2015, 03:41:48 AM
Yes! Is there more? I just bought the book about Intermeccanica, and there are just few lines about this mysterious project...

I think oko94 has his point already!
From memory there were a few short lines saying that Oscar Alarcon invited Frank Reisner to make him a car in Mexico City; he had a workshop all set up ready and waiting and a couple of Mexican panel-beaters to make the shape!

I wonder if any photos of the finished car exist?
Interests in life:  Cars, cars, cars - oh and ..er..cars

Paul Jaray

Quote from: Carnut on April 09, 2015, 05:24:57 AM
Quote from: Paul Jaray on April 09, 2015, 03:41:48 AM
Yes! Is there more? I just bought the book about Intermeccanica, and there are just few lines about this mysterious project...

I think oko94 has his point already!
From memory there were a few short lines saying that Oscar Alarcon invited Frank Reisner to make him a car in Mexico City; he had a workshop all set up ready and waiting and a couple of Mexican panel-beaters to make the shape!

I wonder if any photos of the finished car exist?
That is exactly what the book says...and that is exactly the same question I have! Beside that, was it an Inermeccanica? Should it be called Alacorn? Or was it Reisner's?

Carnut

Good question.
You'll have to find out what Mr Alacorn called it.

I have a friend who used to have an Intermeccanica Italia which he collected from the factory himself.
He met Frank of course.
I wonder if he still has any contacts he can ask.
I'll ask him!
Interests in life:  Cars, cars, cars - oh and ..er..cars

oko94

Quote from: Carnut on April 09, 2015, 05:24:57 AM
I think oko94 has his point already!

Not yet but I can feel it coming.

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I wonder if any photos of the finished car exist?

Assuming the car was ever finished in the first place.

Carnut

My friend doesn't know any answers.
He's still in touch with the Intermeccanica people but he thinks Paula might be the only one who can answer.
Last year he met Frank's son and says he's almost a clone of Frank!
Interests in life:  Cars, cars, cars - oh and ..er..cars

Paul Jaray

Thank you. I hope there will be more about this body. It looks familiar and who knows, it was probably used later in a different car.

oko94

So is it considered solved or not ?

Djetset

Sorry for missing your Lock PJ.  I've been away for the past week, and I'm now suffering jet lag!  I couldn't access the internet easily, but in my absence, it looks like some other Pros have resolved this one anyway.
A car is for life, not just for Christmas.

Paul Jaray

Point added.
I think it'll remain a mistery if it was ever completed or not.