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The supercar of its generation: 100mph 1928

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Wish my garage hid something that nice... Oh wait, I don't have a garage!
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Heck, I just want to see that car in person, not likely to happen though...
 
It is fun to look at pre-WW2 cars' horsepowers. You could have a 6L Supercharged V8 and it would barely get to 99mph.

The Mercedes G4 and 770 Grosser are fun reads.
 
That top Mercedes does remind me of an old Lincoln I saw a few years ago at a car show... The Lincoln came in late and had no dash card so everyone was guessing (and admiring), the car was tatty but clearly a runner, certainly looked to be an original condition car... Photos you ask?
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And the interior... Gorgeous isn't it...

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Sherlock said:
That top Mercedes does remind me of an old Lincoln I saw a few years ago at a car show... The Lincoln came in late and had no dash card so everyone was guessing (and admiring), the car was tatty but clearly a runner, certainly looked to be an original condition car...

That old Lincoln body looks more like a boat. Love that craftmanship.
 
Great stuff! That 42 liter Bentley-Packard is an evil beast!

One of my favourites in this catagory is "Mephistopheles".
An aero-engined FIAT. It's <span style="text-decoration: underline">only</span> got a 22 liter six cylinder, but still a fierce looking thing!

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aeronca65t said:
One of my favourites in this catagory is "Mephistopheles".
An aero-engined FIAT. It's <span style="text-decoration: underline">only</span> got a 22 liter six cylinder, but still a fierce looking thing!

Love these airplanes on wheels. As for the Fiat, wow, that's 3.7 liters per cylinder!!!!!!! I'm envisioning a 2 liter Coke bottle and it's pushing nearly twice that for displacement! Do we know the piston diameters? They must be monsters. :yesnod:
 
Specifications (A.12)

Data from[citation needed]
General characteristics

Type: 6-cylinder liquid-cooled inline engine.
Bore: 160 mm (6.30 in)
Stroke: 180 mm (7.09 in)
Displacement: 21.71 L (1,325.1 cu in)
Length: 1,780 mm (70 in)
Width: 560 mm (22 in)
Height: 1,130 mm (44.5 in)
Dry weight: 415 kg (915 lb)

Components

Fuel system: Carburetor
Fuel type: octane
Cooling system: Liquid

Performance

Power output: 245 hp[vague] at 1,700 rpm
 
Great stuff. All of it in this thread!
I love the Aero Cars too. My favorite is the Franzisse. It runs a Curtiss OX-5 (Jenny) V-8.
Glenn Curtiss had his shops set up about 60 miles from here.
Here's a video of another OX-5 powered car under construction. I LOVE the sound of that engine!
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Very Cool Car. It would be a classy addition to my collection. Now I just need to go get my check book.
 
SilentUnicorn said:
Type: 6-cylinder
Bore: 160 mm (6.30 in)
Stroke: 180 mm (7.09 in)

Holy crap!!! Amazing. And no wonder it gets its big HP (for its time) at only 1700rpm.
 
I think Leno has an aero-car of this vintage.......
 
OK, I think that 42 Liter Packard- Bently is the biggest, nastiest, meanest, old race car I've ever seen!
 
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I see that "with a little work" they doubled its mileage... from 3 to 6mpg! Not bad for the era really. As I recall, there were early, BIG firetrucks that measured fuel consumption is gallons/mile. :yesnod:
 
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