Injected 426 Hemi sez it all! That car looks like a real life Rat Fink cartoon. Really great to see it being revived.
Fred's cars were always fast and beautiful. Unfortunately these at the time "late model" bodies and the birth of funny cars combined to kill the G***ers as we knew them. In a way, this car and the SWC Mustang were the precursors of ProMod. Hope to see it when it's done.
update! things are progressing very slowly due to finances. The original crew chief was discovered and is on board to guide the restoration. At this time, the ch***is is pretty much done. One of the original engines was also discovered and will be used. $$$$ needed to complete. Not my deal, but a friend is the owner. PM me if you wish to donate!
Call him whatever ***le you want. This man did the fabrication work and has the drawings to prove it. PM me if you need his name as proof.
Is this the same Fred Hurst in Huber Heights Ohio??? I used to work with Fred Hurst At that time he was racing an Opel, now he helps his son with his car... Never heard of him having a Cuda. Thats been years ago I guess.....
Anybody know if this car ran the Worldsfinals in Tulsa during the late sixties? I remember a very well turned out Cuda g***er, but it could be just old age.
Fred's Cuda was cool, but his Willys was a work of art that ran like a Striped *** Ape. My crummy old snap shot doesn't begin to do it justice.
WOW! Good luck, I know what kind of work has to go into a job like that. I am in the middle of restoring the body of "Big John" Mazmanian's Drag Austin. Keep that faith! FRITZ
Fred is from Ohio. His son Jeff is a very accomplished racer. Fred raced Willys until he purchased the Cuda body from Chrysler. It was actually mounted on the same ch***is as the Willys! Scary stuff that would probably not p*** tech today. His "Crew Chief" tells stories of how much effort went into reducing weight on a weekly basis. This restoration is not my deal. It is being performed by a good friend. He is an infrequent lurker on here. All photographs and insight will be greatly appreciated. I will be alerting him to the resurrection of this thread. Thanks to all who have contributed.
I spoke with the owner yesterday to gain his approval to post regarding his car. He prefers to continue to build. But everything has a price, doesn't it? Ultimately, he will likely offer it for sale at a major automobile auction. Funny part of our conversation...he wishes to remain anonymous because he likes feels "too many cooks spoil the stew", and having the "Original Crew Chief" on his team and a very accomplished engine builder that is from the area on the team, he isn't looking for input. Not arrogant, rather acting smart. He said he is thinking of putting a late model 5.4 liter Ford in it and going bracket racing...in jest of course. It is too bad that finances are the holdup. Paintgun, don't be surprised if, someday, the opportunity to paint the car arises again.
well i guess that this car would be a great car to clone..since the original may end up being a bracket racer. what a shame..
Yes, its the same Fred Hurst. I see Fred all the time and a great guy! I also was taken back when I read "crew chief" as Fred did his own work I think Jeff was a bit young at that time to help too much. He took the rolling frame and drive train out from under his Willys g***er and put the Cuda body on it, thats why the Willys front axle looks narrow and the slicks stuck out as they did. I have pictures of me with the car, great times! Dave.
I hope all you chums of Fred's take time to ask him who did his fabrication. Maybe "crew chief" was not the correct term to use, but this man was a BIG part of the success of these cars and has already been very helpful during the restoration.
Considering I'll see Fred in a couple of weeks at a racers Reunion, I'll ask him about the "Crew Chief"....
take a close look at one of the photos showing the quarter panel. there is the answer and the name of the man that is helping with the restoration. I guess Fred will have to put the "***le" on him.
I'm with you Dave. I went to school w/Jeff and to the races a lot. Dont remember a "crew chief". Fred did all of the work that I ever seen. As far as fabrication, the car didn't need any after it was built and if I am not mistaken, Paddock built the ch***is. Not totally sure of that but Paddock built the Opel and a lot of George's cars
dead in the water, but may be moved to another part of the country for another effort towards completion. financial issues prevail.