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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2023 => Topic started by: fromwien on October 29, 2022, 06:41:38 PM
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Please identify this car in ALL its details
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UK?
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No
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One of the Americas?
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Yes
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Central America?
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Sorry, I have no information about
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Chassis manufacturer still alive?
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It is a one-off. I do not know, if the builder is still alive
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Central America?
Searching again, the car hasn't its origins built in Central America
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Experts?
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South America or North America then?
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USA
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Chevrolet powered?
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Yes
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Was the car originally fitted with the Chevrolet engine or did it start life with a different engine?
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Started life with a different engine
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Maserati?
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If you mean Maserati-engine: Yes
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Lister chassis?
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Nothing to do with Lister
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Of course not! You said it was American.
Troutman & Barnes?
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No
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Professionals?
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Built by Jack Hagemann ?
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No, not to know about
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Any connecrion to Ebb Rose ?
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No
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Is this the same car as FW #435?
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Absolutely not
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Built in California?
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Yes
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Was my old friend Tom Meade involved?
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No
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Maserati 300 S donor?
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No, but there is a Maserati connection
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OSCA-based?
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No
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Any Ferrari bits in there?
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No
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Can't quite make out what I'm looking at. Is it right-hand-drive with a fin behind the driver?
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Yes
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To confirm/clarify what has already been said:
- Started life with a Maserati engine (Chevy-powered at the time of puzzle photo)
- Not based on a Maserati chassis, but there is a Maserati connection (other than the original engine?)
Was the body custom made or based on something existing (e.g., Devin or other fiberglass body)
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To confirm/clarify what has already been said:
- Started life with a Maserati engine (Chevy-powered at the time of puzzle photo)
- Not based on a Maserati chassis, but there is a Maserati connection (other than the original engine?)
Was the body custom made or based on something existing (e.g., Devin or other fiberglass body)
Started life with a Maserati engine (Chevy-powered at the time of puzzle photo): Yes
Not based on a Maserati chassis, but there is a Maserati connection: Yes
Other than the original engine? No
Was the body custom made or based on something existing (e.g., Devin or other fiberglass body): I think, custom-made
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Was it built on the chassis/remains of a car that already had a Maserati engine (e.g., WRE)?
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Not too much known about the car's origin. For sure it was powered by a Maserati-engine
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Was it raced in SCCA events?
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Was it raced in SCCA events?
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Sorry, takes some time. Haven't all in my brains
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Was it raced in SCCA events?
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No informations found
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A rebodied and Chevy-powered "Razzo" (originally a Cisitalia 202 with Maserati A6GCS engine)? Not sure if there was one or two of these things created, but one apparently ended up here in California, where it was raced and eventually lost both the original body and engine.
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No
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Maserati 200S engine originally fitted ?
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2000ccm-Maserati-engine
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Bob Gillespie?
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No
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Was it built and raced on the West Coast ?
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Built at the West Coast. Don't know anything about the car's race history
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Masters?
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Not originally constructed in California, but could it be a later version of the Hawaiian Special built by Jim Granger 1962-63?
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Yes it is the "Hawaiian Corvette Special", built by Jim Granger jr. at the "Granger Body Shop" in Los Angeles, on the basis of the "Hawaiian Special" with 2-litre Maserati-engine
Sadly, there is some mix-up to be found in your source:
1) "Hawaiian Special" with Maserati engine: Constructor: People on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, Location built: On the island of Oahu, Hawaii
2) "Hawaiian Corvette Special" (based on "Hawaiian Special"): Constructor: Jim Granger jr., Location built: Los Angeles, California
The puzzle car is 2)
I feel happy, to award you with a point. Some more information attached
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Thanks! Do you have more images of this car?
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Here they are
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Today's look