did a quick search and didn't see this on here yet, check it out! http://www.autoblog.com/2012/01/06/1917-crow-lakester-custom-headed-to-barrett-jackson/
1917? What type of *** comes up with a date like that? Please show me a 1917 Wing Tip that could carry that tank empty much alone filled.
yeah, i don't get the 1917 part either... and I know it's not "authentic"....but you know what? I think it looks cool and I'd have fun driving it on that lake bed. to each his own!
It is pretty cool. But the 1917 bit is funny. And I think that many of us get turned off by the idea that a somewhat misrepresented vehicle is going to Embarr*** Jockson in search of big $. It's like, oh...here we go again. But...if I saw it on the street, I'd be lookin'...and probably grinnin'.
But.. I still like it. Jeez, those old Connies must have had HUGE EffN wing tanks, eh? I would have make it more streetable - perhaps a big gullwing door? Regular speedo? How about a funky, swoopy rag top or some sort? Gary
Looks like a neat car. I loved the engine description in the auction list " HEMI 4cyl". That would include mostly Japanese engines I think, especially Toyota, not that there's anything wrong with that.
No, Dan Webb is a true craftsman. I see this thing as a circus attraction for Barrett Jackson, can't wait for the commentary as it rolls across the block
I like the first photo... a sorta neat vibe.... great craftsmanship.... nice paint scheme etc. Then as I look at the rest of the photos, especially the photo with the people in it, I start having a queasy feeling in my stomach and by the time I had looked at all the photos and read the description I felt "disgust". It is just so wrong on so many different levels.
1947 would have been a lot more authentic as far as year model goes. It looks like a fun car that someone with a few too many drinks will pay way too much for. Outside of the price of the tank I see around 4k at most in the vehicle. Engine is probably a Toyota 2 or 3 TC.
I'm kinda with Tman on this one. Some Bonneville racers dislike phony Bonneville cars. Still it is kinda cool. If big with a very nontraditional engine. Maybe the buyer will install a 337 Lincoln or something good.
Its kind of a cool concept....minus the two seats, "4cyl HEMI", and the "1917?" part . A belly tanker that can be taken out and driven would be fun.....especially for those of us that arent near Bonneville or the dry lakes. If it was a one seater, i would've found a way to use removable headlights that can be stowed until needed....use something like some small studs and cannon plugs, just to keep more of a lakes look until dark. But then again, not something i would drive much at night. But thats just me....good craftsmanship though
Over in the UK it's possible to get a "daylight only" certificate of roadworthyness - so no lights needed.
With my name being Crow,,,,and,,,being a good friend of Bobby Green and the "Old Crow" tanker,,,and the fact that this thing is DEFINATLY not what my "Old School" at***ude is,,,,,I FEEL VIOLATED!
its Not a Bad looking Car or what ever it is! I would Drive on the Street but what the Hell I am a Crazy Old Man! just my 3.5 cents
Should'nt a 1917 be wood and canvas ? Airplanes did'nt have aluminum until what WWII did they ? And smoohie wheels kinda new for 1917 also . Don't get me started, someguys spend alot of money ordering what they want and wonder about not getting accepted they just don't get it or understand .That other guys head poking out in front of the dash is the dumbest thing about it. Looks as a gay as another dude riding ***** on back of a Harley.
You Guys don't understand the 1917 has nothing to do with the actual year of the car or wing tip tank or anything affiliated with it.. the only reason its being called a 1917 is because it is registered for street as a 1917 Crow! and Barrett Jackson Cant Label a car as anything other than what it is ***led as... You guys are correct the tank is from a 1950's supper connie.. The supper connie originally had two of these one on each wing tip and each of them held 700 gallons of gas.. So nothing off of this car really has to do with 1917 it is just ***led as that so it can be driven on the street... You guys are also correct the engine is from a Toyota... This car was not meant to replicate an old belly tanker/Lakester it was to do something new and that has never been done... Who can say they have ridden in a belly tanker/lakester... No one because no one has every built a two seater..
Mpettus beat me to it.... and welcome first poster.... I figured that what it was ***les as, must be they couldn't find any "historical do***ents" closer to the actual year of the car.
That is correct you can imagine how hard it would be to find a way to ***le something like this... Technically it is ***led as that because in the state of Iowa you must have something that is originally from that car with the VIN or Tag Number.. It kinda stinks that Barrett Jackson Cant Label it as something else because it would be labeled as a Custom Car or its own nick name The Lockheed Lakester.. But the ***le says different so they wont and don't advertise it as anything else... If anyone has any questions about the vehicle id be glad to clear up confusion
I would like to see what Tman can build or what he has in his garage. Why cut on some ones creativity? The first comment about a Model A , or Deuce without fenders was "I tire of those posers".
I'll be yer Huckleberry Building a real lakester. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=545509&highlight=spirit My Model A I am on hold to build the above lakester http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=610034&highlight=strawshop&showall=1 Smart*** car show stuff from my Touring. Built the whole car. Beer is good. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=46252&highlight=paint+polishers&showall=1 Don't feel the need to pull out any more of my qualifications. BTW, I love your modified.
Well guys, I think they did a great job. It`s fun to drive one on the street but you have to be careful not to get run over by someone trying to get close enough to see what you`re driving. Now all they need is two drunk rich guys to get in a pissin`contest and they might make some serious money.