Post by Bernard Kron on Jul 20, 2010 1:58:12 GMT -5
Late 50’s Era Slingshot Dragster Based On The Chassis From Carl Casper’s Undertaker
Show rods aren’t something I do but I bought Carl Casper’s Undertaker kit from Polar Lights the kit for its very nice Chrysler Hemi Potvin Manifold I needed for another project I have going.
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The kit is pretty rough, especially with respect to the engine block, heads and injectors which are pretty “vague” to put it kindly. However, it turns out that it has a really nice example of a late 50’s era slingshot dragster chassis. It’s got many of the somewhat primitive features of that period including a cool lever shock front suspension and a close-coupled rear 3-point roll hoop that puts the driver just barely behind the rear axle. So I decided I would build an example of a circa 1958-59 digger. Being a show rod the frame comes completely chromed so it had to go into the stripper before being painted black. Here’s a picture of the completed roller:
The front wheels and tires are from my parts box. The rear tires are from the Revell Tony Nancy Double Dragster kit. The rear wheels are from the Undertaker, once again stripped of their chrome and finished with Testors Acryl Jet Exhaust.
The body panels are also from the Tony Nancy kit, obviously cut down to the bare minimum. The finish on the bodywork is the bare metallic silver plastic from the Tony Kit wet sanded with 400 grit to create a surprisingly realistic bare metal finish. The seat is a cut down AMT ’25 T item with the upholstery sanded off and the whole thing finished in Testors Aluminum Plate Metalizer.
The engine I installed is a Revell Parts Pack 354 Caddy with scratch built headers and “dog house” over the carbs. The front accessory drive is from an AMT’40 Ford Tudor kit. The rest of the drive train is from the Undertaker kit.
Everything else is from the Undertaker kit. Just these few simple changes creates a radically different model.
Thanx for lookin,
B.