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History Johnny Wright Special

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Scooter&bob, Oct 7, 2013.

  1. Scooter&bob
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    Howdy HAMBers! I recently acquired the car pictured. Known as the Johnny Wright Special, it was built in SoCal somewhere around '54/55. The body started out on a Maserati based sportscar, it was shortened and mated to a VERY nicely built CAE chassis with flathead power. That gaveway to a blown 283 & then later a bored & stroked SBC at 330CI unblown built by Jim Nelson. The car was used for shows, hill climbs, drag racing (117mph in the 1/4 in 1959) and 143 at El Mirage in 1960. There are plenty of trophies & dash plaques from all of these events. It was also claimed to have topped 150 at Bonneville but I have no documentation to support that. It was also featured in Hotrod mag in August 1960. There are also multiple references to it's road racing career, but I have NO proof that it was ever road raced. The intention is to use the car for street & vintage racing. Anybody out there know anything/ have anything to show some road race history? Also, one of the very few parts missing is the Jackson Roto-Faze dual ignition distributor for the SBC. I know they are expensive & rare. I am prepared to pay what they are worth if someone is using one as an anvil or spider condominium.
    Thanks,
    Scooter
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  2. FiddyFour
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    saw this thing on bring a trailer... hope you didnt pay what they were asking
     
  3. The37Kid
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    Welcome to the HAMB! Nice car, hope the bumpers can be removed, were they a street driven add on? If you look through old SCCA newsletters you may find some road race history. I'll dig out my old Hot Rod issues and have a look at its feature. Bob
     
  4. DJCruiser
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  5. Cusco
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    Looks nice! Good luck with it :)
     
  6. Scooter&bob
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    Thanks for the help! And no, I didn't pay all of the asking price. But who cares? This is an amazingly unmolested piece of SoCal hotrodding history. This car has continually changed hands because nobody wants to nut up & put any money into it for fear they can't turn a profit. I'm not that kind of guy. The car deserves to be restored & put back on the track. Money is just a tool for getting things done. Making money off these cars is not the objective for me. Preserving them & driving the hell out of them is the goal.
     
  7. Great response - spoken as a real hot rod guy. It's NOT all about the money and flipping. Enjoy!!!

    Charlie
     
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  8. Bad Eye Bill
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    Well alright!

    I like the line about the spider condominium too, made me laugh.
     
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  9. eppster
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    Could you post more veiws of the car ? What engine /trans is currently in the car ?
     
  10. Scooter&bob
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    Yeah, I'll snap some more pics of the car & get them up. It's a REALLY cool looking shape from all angles. It currently has the 330 inch SBC & a Muncie that it last ran with. I really need to find that Roto-Faze....
     
  11. metalshapes
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    That is a really cool car.

    It sounds like you will give it a good home.

    And that its in the right hands.

    It will be great to see it in action on the track...
     
  12. metalshapes
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    Could this be it?

    AAA-6915.jpg

    This pic was posted by LowKat on the "Vintage shots from days gone by!" thread.

    P/M him if you want to ask where he found it.


    It looks like the pic was taken at Torrey Pines, so you could go back through the entry lists to find out which year there was a Kurtis with #105.

    So you could then go down the list looking for this car.
     
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  13. Scooter&bob
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    That is a very similar car, but the bumpers & body are different & the wheels have knock offs. Johnny Wright lived in San Diego. He did pretty much everything with this car that he could in 1957- 1960. It seems hard to believe that he would pass up a race at Santa Barbara or Delmar. I need to look up the race results.
     
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  14. fur biscuit
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    how goes the progress on the Special?


     
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  16. fur biscuit
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  18. fur biscuit
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    Since we're having the fun...

     
  19. fur biscuit
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    The poster for 1954 IMG_3230.jpeg
     
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  20. fur biscuit
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    A bit more...where are those MG TD's?!

     
  21. Cris
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    What's been written about that car's history is the embodiment of "game of telephone."
     
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  22. fur biscuit
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    As with so many specials. Looks like it went to Mecum in 2020 and didn’t meet reserve. Don’t understand the Maserati bit or how it ties in with the current car, as it sounds like the whole Maserati thing got thrown in the trash when they built the new chassis and reused the body? And at the same time, they toss the hemi in favor of a Lincoln flatmotor? The whole Carol Shelby thing sounds like a total cooked up Old wives tale. Also is it ‘53 or ‘56…such is the life of a race car

     
  23. fur biscuit
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    If I read this correctly, the Maserati that Mr. Kopecky worked over into his special was a V8-ri from 1935 - 1936. Found a post by a gentleman named Cris who has a friend that once pushed theirs out of a shed to be freshened up. Following that line, when the Wright special was born, much of the Maser bits and the hemi went away in favor of a new tube chassis and flathead lincoln
     
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  24. Cris
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    Coincidentally, the motor and other parts) that's in the Maserati that's linked/not linked to this car (Wright Special) came from my friend as well. That car (chassis 4502) led an incredibly hard life, and its restoration has taken decades—and is still not complete. That project is currently for sale by the Puhn family. I was sent pictures of it from a friend who looked at it earlier this year...as together as it appears, I'd guess it will still take a six-figure check to finish the job.

    The pic Metalshapes posted in this thread in 2013 is not of the car; I'm not even sure it's of Torrey Pines (it looks way more like the Pebble Beach road course.)

    Does anyone have scans of the Hot Rod article? Or pictures of all the trophies/time slips that are often mentioned that back this car's claims? To the Boss' comment on "chasing shadows," I agree, this car has zero road racing history, at least that I could find in the go-to sources...

    I may have a photo of the body on the Maserati chassis somewhere.

    Cris
     
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  25. obsesscompulsecars
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    I like that car!
    Research thoroughly!
    I bought a european alloy bodied DIRT TRACK car out of a storage garage in missouri back in 1990 or so
    NOONE that i knew, knew what it was
    This was before interwebular search available of course
    I got an offer from imperial palace in vegas BEFORE i knew what it was
    Their buyer in japan put $235k into restoring it, after they paid me
    Turns out it was a very rare Fiat sport racer, HAND BUILT for some prince or king somewhere
    Originally it had Osca driveline, brakes etc.
    When i had it, it had a sbc in it and it was banged up HARD
    now, i'd say that my lil 'unknown "Fiat Osca" orphan' could be worth high 6 digits?
    $600 - $?K
    Oh well, its always been the thrill of the hunt fer me eh
     
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