joao, while conceding it is your point to award, and anton is welcome to it, i would like to make some points of my own.
Q. "... the make and model of this car but also which engine it uses ..."
A 1. "... ariel four square ..."
"... not the name I got from my sources... And you haven't answered completely ..."
A 2." ... custom built in '59 ... '52 ariel vin ..."
"... So...? I never said it wasn't Ariel... but the rest isn't correct ...."
A 3. " ... '52 ariel four square ( should be square four, i guess )...september 1956 mechanix illustrated...'speedball special' ... an unnamed boatbuilder's '59 realisation of a general arrangement from diy plans ..."
"I think you're confusing a bit between the engine's origin and the name with which it's registered in the DMV. That's the actual name I need. And FYI, "Ariel Aquare 4" (sic) is the name of a rather rare motorbike from which it took the engine. That's why I'm not accepting that name.
What I'll do is suspend any other guessing for 24h. If until then you give me the registration name, the point is yours."
A 4. " pass."
which - i did.
" According to the auction's press release, that's not the name of the car. It states it's a modified version of the Speedball Special but it's not listed as such ..."
"... that was quite the name I was looking for. I'm not saying you're not correct with the other names you provided but I tend to believe in registrations ..."
"The VIN registration sates (sic) the car as "1952 Ariel Custom Wood Car". That's why I "tend to believe in registrations", because in case of unknown manufacturers, that's the legal designation of the car, right? I can't access the DMV registration but I had access to this car's registry through the auctioner. So for me, unless someone can provide any other proof, that's the name of the car."
Joao, i come here for fun, not to be mean and picky, but,Yeah that was quite the name ( you ) were looking for ... however ( i ) think you're confusing a bit between ... the auction's press release ... and the name with which it's registered in the DMV...which would be a shame ...because in case of unknown manufacturers, that's the legal designation of the car, right?
i doubt it is actually registered ... since apart from its body, the most intersting (sic) thing (s) on ... the auction's press release... for me, unless someone can provide any other proof,...were:
One of A Kind... ( six other examples in 1956 ) Street Legal ... ( surely not now ) Modern Mechanics Magazine article ... ( Mechanix Illustrated)
ultra rare 1952 Ariel Square Four ... ( Mk I 1949-53, 3922, Mk II 1953-58, 3828, All Models - 1931-58 = 15,641 and, FYI, not what we call rare in australia )
and suspension was taken from a Citroen of the era ( try Renault )
maybe we should get a life, no?
respectfully, steven