Tuesday, March 02, 2021

they must have been having the time of their lives...

a supercharged hot rod... possibly for lots of sand dune use by the type of balloon tires. Odd small rims for a 1930s car, so, I'm guessing this was in the 50s, or early 60s by the the glider in the photo

https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/vintage-shots-from-days-gone-by-part-2.1154030/page-114#post-13185180

2 comments:

  1. Great photo Jesse!

    That glider is a Franklin PS-2, first flown in 1930. The balloon tires on the model A caught my attention right away too. Also, I dig the "supercharged" script on the hood! Something about those small wheels and oversized tires just look right on that car. However, I am extremely partial to bushwheels on any light aircraft make them look bitchin' !

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_PS-2

    In the Wiki link, look closely at the car in the top photo. Looks to be a '37 Chevy modified to tow gliders. ( nice high quality pic)

    Another nice photo of the Texaco Eaglet which flew across the country in the Spring of 1930.

    https://airandspace.si.edu/collection-objects/hawks-frank-monroe-jernigan-j-d-duke-jr-franklin-glider-corp-p-s-2-texaco-eaglet

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