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Title: Whaddyacallit #444 - 1935 Hoffman X-8
Post by: Ray B. on November 03, 2009, 08:11:10 AM
(http://autopuzzles.com/RayB.stuff2/wdyci444.jpg)

Ever seen this ?

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Title: Re: Whaddyacallit #444
Post by: aa on November 18, 2009, 03:31:03 AM
stout scarab
Title: Re: Whaddyacallit #444
Post by: Ray B. on November 18, 2009, 03:49:56 AM
You're quite sure of yourself.
Now, if the above car is a Stout Scarab, what is THIS?
Title: Re: Whaddyacallit #444
Post by: Ray B. on November 18, 2009, 08:36:57 AM
Won't you move over, little puzzle?
Title: Re: Whaddyacallit #444
Post by: Ray B. on November 29, 2009, 01:27:53 PM
And now to the pros!
Title: Re: Whaddyacallit #444
Post by: Otto Puzzell on November 30, 2009, 06:14:55 AM
1935 Hoffman?  :)

It is a streamlined sedan with an eight-cylinder radial engine made by Roscoe C. (Rod) Hoffman around 1934 or 1935.

Hoffman was about 47 when he designed this car. He graduated from Purdue University in 1911 with a degree in mechanical engineering. He started a company called Hoffman Motor Developments in 1934 in Detroit. Hoffman was an independent engineer and knew many people in the auto industry. He may have done projects for GM. Studebaker and Packard. He became a good friend of Brooks Stevens and gifted the car to him in 1961.

The car — now dubbed the Hoffman X-8 — is believed to have evolved from a deal that the French automaker Mathis was working on with Henry Ford. Apparently Hoffman, Ford and Mathis got together to develop a radical X-engined car that was envisioned for European production. The prototype was constructed in Boston, Mass.
Title: Re: Whaddyacallit #444
Post by: Ray B. on November 30, 2009, 08:14:54 AM
Whoa... they don't call them pros for nothing.
Title: Re: Whaddyacallit #444 - 1935 Hoffman X-8
Post by: Otto Puzzell on May 02, 2011, 04:57:33 AM
More pics and info.
Title: Re: Whaddyacallit #444 - 1935 Hoffman X-8
Post by: Otto Puzzell on May 02, 2011, 05:03:37 AM
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