I found this great shot some time ago, but I don't have a clue who took it
yep, you sure can John, though it can be a bit hard to track down sometimes, but here is a link to the front cover image: http://www.socalsac.com/automotive/h...e-march-2013-0
The image above is a current-day shot of Fred Yeakel's "Teardrop 8". This is the only Cheetah still racing, and it has a very interesting history. It is chassis number 6, and has been through many reincarnations since 1963. It raced with a number of different body modification before being turned into a hot rod. Fred bought the car and rebuilt it as a race car, and now competes in historic racing in California.
As it was originally raced in 1963...
Then after some changes to the body in 1964...
Then as a road-going hot rod...
And finally as it is now...
Last edited by John B; 02-19-2013 at 01:34 PM.
Here is a full view of the schematic above...
And another schematic of the chassis...
Amazing that such a fragile, simplistic looking car was capable of 215 mph / 346 kph (as recorded at Daytona in 1964). It must have been a scary ride!
Not really a "Cheetah" , but cool nonetheless.....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1965-FIBERGL...b893f1&vxp=mtr
Oh and the latest Hot Rod Deluxe magazine that came out on the weekend (here in the US)has a great write up on the Cheetah.
Wow, that is completely amazing! I'd seen pics of that drag car pictured in the Ebay auction, but always just assumed it was a genuine Cheetah converted for drag racing. I know there was at least one Cheetah that was used as a drag car.
Amazing to come across all of this...
I saw Spinout the other day, recognising the McLaren and the Cheetah in it, but not knowing they were Jerry's cars!
Jerry kidnapped us when we were in the US last year, we had a great time with he and Carmen at and around their home in Spring Lake.
Somewhere I believe I have a photo or two of Mike Argetsinger driving the Cheetah at Elkhart Lake (a circuit I'm sure suited it well!), I'll have to look for them and post them.
Point of interest here, CMS [ California Metal Shaping...called California Metal Stamping in the article] must be the same outfit that made up the first set of panels for the first Cobra Daytona Coupe, before they were farmed out to the Italians.
At Leadfoote Jason Liefteen ??{oldfart come in} ran a white car rather like this,cant remember it running but prety shure it did.
More Cheetah´s at
http://www.hotwheelsbr.com/cheetah/C...ublicacoes.htm