Great Cars Are Great Art

As a Christmas gesture, let’s check out a TEDTalk from several years ago from BMW’s Chris Bangle:


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Silver Arrows

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The Porsche Hunting Car

Here is a 1957 Porsche Typ 597 Jagdwagen that I just saw on eBay.

Porsche 1957 Hunting CarThe seller includes this description for a car I never knew existed:

The Porsche 597 Jagdwagen (roughly translated as “hunting car”) was a light military vehicle, designed to cover approximately the same remit as the Jeep, Kübelwagen and Land-Rover.

 
Originally developed as a prototype for a tender to the German Army after World War II, the car never reached mass production after the DKW Munga was chosen over it for reasons of economics.
 
The car was propelled by an induced air-cooled flat-four taken from the Porsche 356, sited in the rear of the vehicle like the VWs and Porsches of the period; first in an amended version of the 1.5 litre, with a later bump to 1.6 in the l-model. This engine had an output of around 37 kW (50 HP). Together with a vehicle weight of 990 kilograms a maximum speed of around 100 kilometers per hour could be achieved. For transmission, a 5-speed manual box with additional on-the-fly two/four wheel drive shifter was provided. With its short wheelbase of 2,060 mm, the vehicle had the ability to climb steep grades of up to 65%.
 
The prototype body of the car was manufactured by Porsche’s own Stuttgart Body Works with later versions (stabilized with torsion bars) coming from Karmann coachworks. The monocoque shell came with no doors and high sills, meaning passengers needed to climb over them to enter and exit the vehicle; The upside of this design being that the body was buoyant and amphibious. Later versions of the body came with rigid doors and exhibit a more steeply dropping angle to the front wings/fenders and bonnet–hood.
 
1953 Porsche 597 prototype military vehicle (same as above); rear
The Porsche 597 ‘Hunting Car’, alongside the Goliath Type 31 (by the German Federal Armed Forces) were never commissioned for mass production, since, (in the case of the 597), the production costs were too high and the company could not easily supply the sheer numbers of units needed in proposed timescale. Instead the Auto-Union-built DKW Munga model won out for its relative simplicty, lower cost and Auto Union’s ability to meet the Army’s demand.
 
A total of 71 Porsche 597s were manufactured, between 1955 and 1958, 49 of which were built for the civilian market (chassis numbers starting from 597-000101). Development costs for the vehicle amounted to approximately 1.8 million DM. In August 1959 there were still hopes within the Porsche company to produce an updated vehicle based on the 597 platform with a strengthened chassis, extended wheel base of 2,400mm that could be made available in five different body-styles. However, the project was eventually cancelled, and the new vehicle never saw the light of day.
 
Porsche 597 Jagdwagen Specifications
 
Engine LocationRearDrive Type4WDBody / ChassisMonocoque
Production Years for Series1954-1958
Weight 2183 lbs | 990.192 kg
Engine ConfigurationFlat-fourCylinders4Air-Cooled
Solid valve lifters
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement 1582 cc | 96.5 cu in. | 1.6 L.Valves8 valves.
2 valves per cylinder.Valve-train OHV
Horsepower 55.00 @ 4500 RPM
Torque 81 Ft-Lbs (110 NM) @ 2800 RPM
Compression Ratio7.5-1Main Bearings4Ignition System1 Zenith carbsStandard TransmissionGears5TransmissionManual
Production Figures 597:Production (1954-1958) 71
49 were for civilian use

By the way, the BIN (Buy It Now) price is listed at $249,000.

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The Blue Rascal Was Here

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Dennis’ 550 Project: Work in Progress

Dropping into Eric’s shop today, I go into the paint booth to see the latest progress on Dennis’ Porsche 550 Sculpture project

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And here is the original photo without Photoshop background blur:

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And from another angle …

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Formula 1 Transformations

From http://button-jenson.tumblr.com/post/69585419998/the-f1-transformations

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UPDATE 12/14/2013:

Some background here; particularly take note at about 0:48 …

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CISITALIA D46

The same model used by Tazio Nuvolari on the circuit of Torino during the Coppa Brezzi in 1946 …

CISITALIA D46 from Giorgio Oppici on Vimeo.

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The Blue Rascal Meets White Snow

Seven degrees and windy.  Too cold to work in Eric’s shop this morning.  But the wind seems to be exposing asphalt on the roadway, so maybe it’s a good time to warm up all systems, after being ensconced in a cozy garage during the week’s weather.  No problem, or so it seems, as it is so easy to drive the car with the right foot.  Then — ironically but luckily, on the very last sprint up the home block — moving nearer the curb to accommodate approaching traffic, we slip off into a slightly drifted three or four or maybe six inches and it is curtains.  But Mama is near by and she provides the rear corner grunt to get us back on the roadway and safely into the garage again.  Should have known there was a reason that the Yokos are designated “high performance summer” tires — they are like hockey pucks in these conditions …  On the other hand, the heater is simply amazing (thanks to Jason’s fix last spring).  I was toasty in no time, and had to keep the controls at relatively moderate settings!

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944 Thought for the Day

Wait…You’re supposed to drive them? I thought they were black holes up on jacks in the garage you threw money into…

user iplagolf, Pelican Parts forum, 11/28/2013

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Too Much?

You probably are aware of the Paul Walker (Fast and Furious) tragedy of last Saturday in which he and driver Roger Rodas died in the crash of a Porsche Carrera GT.  Now statements by Porsche’s own test driver and others are emerging as to the dangerous qualities of the car.  Read more, such as published by Jalopnik here.

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