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The body looks like an Atlas, one of the first independently manufactured fiberglass bodies made in the mid 1950's. It was made from a mold copied from the Cisitalia 202 and was originally made in coupe and roadster form for the MGTD chassis. I knew someone who had rolled his TD at Willow Springs destroying the body and re-bodied it with an Atlas roadster body. It was built like a tank and added a lot of weight to the MG. It did

nothing for the performance and made a mild car even milder. But when put on the Thompson car with a Kurtis chassis and a big bore V8, it must have been terrifyingly quick.

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Coop, may I suggest that you give this one to Jevidon as he correctly identified the body manufacturer while I only questioned what the engine and chassis combination might be. He also is very correct about the era and the application for those first bodies.

 

As an interesting aside, one of the three principals in the Atlas / Allied Fiberglass company was a man named Bill Burke who is credited for building the first aircraft belly tank dry lakes hot rod in 1946. Burke also worked for Petersen Publishing at that time and it was Robert Petersen's Cisitalia from which that first body mold was taken.

 

Love your automotive pictures, Coop, and hope to see more of them.

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Then we have a winner.

 

Small world note: My friend Bobby Green, who races a period-correct belly tanker at Bonneville & El Mirage, recently purchased one of Bill Burke's original "Sweet 16" belly tankers. He is doing research right now to do a full restoration.

 

(some photos of Bobby's shop & collection)

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Spelling is wrong, but you guessed correctly. Actually, it is a 1955 Devin Crosley Special,

one of many put together in the 1950's. Later, the body was available lengthened and made wider to accommodate larger chassis including big thumping V8's. The body was probably molded from a Stanguellini or Bandini of the period.

 

You have the next one.

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Typo corrections.

 

Spelling is wrong, but you guessed correctly. Actually, it is a 1955 Devin Crosley Special,

one of many put together in the 1950's. Later, the body was lengthened and made wider to accommodate larger chassis and big thumping V8's. The body was probably molded from a Stanguellini or Bandini of the period.

 

You have the next one.

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Thank you, James, ands thanks too for accepting my spelling - among my greatest weaknesses.

 

Let's try this one:

 

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Here's a picture of teh Bug Tank that James got so quickly. Your turn.

 

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Note that under the smooth and streamlined body shell lurks the traditional horse shoe radiator shell.

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This should be easy.

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