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History Rear Engined Street Rods

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by spiritof67, Feb 11, 2022.

  1. spiritof67
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    In my teenhood I recall seeing at least a few rear-engined street rods but I haven't seen much about them since, or here at H.A.M.B. either. Is it a verboten topic? I thought a few of them were pretty interesting in the very best American "here's my idea" way. Anybody got anything they can share?
     
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    Most were VW dune buggies or Fibergl*** kit cars.
     
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    I don’t think he talks about it much but a member here is building one. Maybe he will respond.
     
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    Rod and Custom ran a few features about VW powered T buckets back in the '60's. Definitely not HAMB friendly and IIRC the features caused a bit of a stir. Similar to the go kart features?
     
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    No known Street Rods here -
     
  13. BamaMav
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    I remember seeing pics of a 32 that had a lift up body that used I think an Olds Toronda engine and transaxle. Somebody will remember the car and post a pic I'm sure....
     
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  16. gimpyshotrods
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    That's mid-engine.
     
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    Also mid-engine.
     
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    Yet again, mid-engine.
     
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  19. gimpyshotrods
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    I am not building a rear engine rod, but I am building a mid-engine one.
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    When no part of the engine is past the rear axle centerline, the industry-standard term is mid-engine. I don't make the rules.

    Examples:
    Porsche 911: rear-engine.
    Porsche 918: mid-engine.
     
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    Both mid-engine.
     
  21. Dago 88
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    Almost rear engine, Norm Longfield' norm-longifeld-8.jpg s Model A pick up from Sydney Australia.
     
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  22. gimpyshotrods
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    Qualifies as rear, as half of the engine is past the rear axle center line.
     
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    New meaning to "flat ***"
     
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    I have seen pictures of what is underneath that one.

    There is a lot going on.
     
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  25. spiritof67
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    Bro, if it ain't in the front, it's in the rear.
     
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  26. Ryan
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    Largely off topic… letting it slide for now as it’s interesting.
     
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  27. gimpyshotrods
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    Yup. It's why I have no build thread to delete.
     
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  28. twenty8
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    Some of the fastest and bravest a****st us may not agree. Top fuel dragsters are cl***ed as rear engine. The following is from the NHRA website.......:)


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    So you still think that Don Garlits invented the rear-engine dragster, do ya?

    Indy cars would interpret it differently, and would see this as mid-engined. I guess it all depends on which club you are in..........
     
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  29. trad27
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    So the “standard” model T,A,32 ch***is no part of the engine is past the front axle, that mean it’s mid engined technically? Just kidding, interesting subject if it keeps hamb friendly. Keep them coming.
     
  30. gimpyshotrods
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    The terms were not standardized until decades after those cars were out-of-production, but technically, by the later standards, yes, they are mid-engine.
     

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