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Re: [FWDLK] Turbine Cars



The 300 club had a meet at the St Louis museum a few years back. The show was on their grounds and they had their car up and running all day giving members rides in it. It was great!!!

They received the car from Chrysler somehow with a very nice body but without a drivetrain in it. The drivetrain was in parts and most of it included with the car but needing repair and reassembly. They got a maintenance manual somehow built the missing parts and rebuilt the engine. At that point in time they were taking it to all sorts of car shows in the area as I understand it.


Quite a ride




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Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Turbine Cars



Jack, ya shoulda been @ the WPC Club's 1985 Natl Meet, in Detroit!

You coulda sat in the Proving Ground's Turbine car, (@ "Black Lake",
where the 75th Anniversary "group Photo" was taken) & also,  got yer
feet burned by its 2000F (?)  idling-exhaust , too.

Of course, RHIP, so El (erstwhile) Presidente, Sherwood Kahlenberg got
to drive it, a bit, there, but just seeing/feeling it, "alive", there,
(as opposed to visiting it, in a museum-venue!) was a unique experience,
as were  ALL the factory-tours/visits that Sherwood "arranged", during
the years that  he was the Honcho, @ the WPC ---a MAGIC time; THANX, S.
.

AS a digression, Sherwood, in/at the 81(?) Natl Meet, was able to
schooze the Corp, to the extent that it was, then,
'struggling/beginning-to-recover, financially', agreed to provide a
guided-tour of its K-Car Assembly Plant .  It was such a "unique" event,
that Ioaccoa's 2 daughters (un-pretentiously) were part of the tour,
which consisted of a 'train' of connected/pulled-"golf-carts" (for lack
of a better description!)

OK; back to the T-cars. George Huebner (ex-engineering director, for
them) gave a presentation/discussion to the membership, and described
the evolution of the turbine engines--I think that there were 3 distinct
designs, leading up to the Turbine car's engine, and that the T/engines
were put into special 59 Dodges & Plymouths.

The 66 Charger was 'scheduled/planned' to have a TURBINE engine, in it.

IIRC, the goverment withdrew its funding, for the T/engine's
development, perhaps (can't recall, precisely) because its MPG was still
not very good, was expensive to produce, and had NO
engine-compression-braking,. being a turbine engine)---so, when the
Gov-funding ended, Chryco looked @ the program, & said :"kill it".

Mr Huebner was NOT happy about the complete scrapping of the program.

The biggest impediments were the 'poor' mpg, & the cost/warranty of
production.

btw, there is a silent video, on the WEB, I've seen, showing the filmed
Gov-mandated destruction of 'most' of the T/cars (cause Chryco didn't
want to pay 'big-bux' , to pay for special import duties, on the 53(?)
T/cars, that were shipped, from Italy/Ghia.

btw(ii) Jay Leno was instrumental in arranging to have a
spare/operational turbine engine (from a St Louis [?] museum)  be
sold/given to the one private-owner of a real T/car (that he acquired
w/o an engine)--a magazine, a few years ago, featured that car, & My
Classic Car has done a feature, on that car.

This is all, extemporaneous, courtesy of my musty  brain cells---but,
it's mostly correct!!!

Neil Vedder



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