Solved - NEH 5510: Ernie Wright home-made car with XK engine

Started by Carnut, November 28, 2019, 06:48:13 AM

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gte4289

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Marmon?

D-type

Is the engine one of Auburn, Franklin, or Lincoln?
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gte4289

Engine from a USA source?

neilshouse

I couldn't find much information about this car, and it's all a bit vague. However, it's a homemade car built (possibly) by Ernie Wright in 1969 using 'odds and ends of antique cars', 'a Jaguar transmission' and 'a Norman steamer(?) body'.

Carnut

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Quote from: neilshouse on December 23, 2019, 01:27:13 AM
I couldn't find much information about this car, and it's all a bit vague. However, it's a homemade car built (possibly) by Ernie Wright in 1969 using 'odds and ends of antique cars', 'a Jaguar transmission' and 'a Norman steamer(?) body'.

Well done,  you've found it!
It seems to have a Jaguar V12 engine but what a "Norman steamer" body is I have no idea.  I can't trace any such steam car so maybe someone else know something about it?

Here's the original picture, which shows the car competing at the Sunshine Speedway at Daytona Beach.
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neilshouse

Quote from: Carnut on December 23, 2019, 04:27:57 AM

Well done,  you've found it!
It seems to have a Jaguar V12 engine but what a "Norman steamer" body is I have no idea.  I can't trace any such steam car so maybe someone else know something about it?

Here's the original picture, which shows the car competing at the Sunshine Speedway at Daytona Beach.
You've just edged a bit closer to oblivion (aka the Professionals!)

Thank you.

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I would say that the engine (if it is a Jaguar) is most likely an XK 6 cylinder as the V12 wasn't produced until 1971

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