I don't know whether it had an official name.
For one point, please respond and identify this car by naming its builder.
Sig Haugdahl Daytona Beach speed record car 1922 180 mph
Daytona Beach is the right location, but year and driver are wrong
Hello again. The puzzle asks for the cars builder.
I saw this puzzle earlier this week, and today I got a car magazine with a reprint of an article from 1922 refering to Sig Haugdahl and his Speed record car. I recognized the puzzle and posted a reply.
The name Wisconsin is mentioned, maybe name of the car or the engine?
Also referred is a list over speed records, Haugdahls car competing aganst Milton in Dusenberg and De Palma in Packard. Also a picture of Haugdahl in the car. No other drivers are mentioned. Maybe the builder did other record attempts later, and also hired others to drive the car?
This all I have for now.
Sig Haugdahl's Wisconsin Special is a different car: https://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/2007-35/name-this-speedy-car-ltltsolved-1922-wisconsin-speed-specialgtgt/
The picture in the article is obviusly the same as the puzzle car. Maybe a wrong car
The puzzle car is a bit younger than Haugdahl's car and apart from the bodywork it differs in details as far as I can see, e.g. the rear springs.
For the sake of order: Here are the pictures from the reprinted article in 1922. I can send you the complete article if you want. It is in norwegian.
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Oh boy, this is confusing!
Facts are:
1) The puzzle car already existed in 1922, see olavr's picture from a 1922 Norwegian magazine.
2) The Norwegian magazine claims the car to be Haugdahl's Wisconsin Special record car which we know looked different: https://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/2007-35/name-this-speedy-car-ltltsolved-1922-wisconsin-speed-specialgtgt/msg521777/#msg521777
3) The puzzle picture appeared some years later in several magazines and came with the name of a different driver.
4) The puzzle picture is too similar to olavr's picture to have been made some years afterwards, so it has to be a photomontage showing a new driver in an old car.
My conclusions:
The car might have been the Wisconsin Special at an earlier stage of development or an earlier attempt by Haugdahl to build a record car. Our mystery driver fooled the press by launching the modified picture and claiming to be the car's builder.
So I'll award one point to olavr for pointing out the connection to Sig Haugdahl, but I'll keep the puzzle open to find our mystery driver.
Thanks for the point, I hope you will find out of this
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So I think you are searching for 'Murray Cribb'?
Yes
I'm curious to know if you can tell the connection between Sig Haugdahl and Murray Cribb? What is the story?