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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Above, vintage photo from a HAMB thread : http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=428585&page=2
Custom chassis from the AJ. Bayer Company that used a donor Cord 812 drive train, body by Bohman & Schwartz. Design by Rust Heinz
Promotion included a full page ad issued in Esquire magazine, a display named it ‘The Car of Tomorrow’ at the World’s Fair and it played the role of ‘The Flying Wombat’ in David O. Selznick’s film The Young in Heart (1938). Furthermore it was featured in a Popular Science film series in 1938. Despite all the attention, no orders came in for the eccentric design, reducing the Phantom Corsair to a very expensive one-of.
Heinz used the car until his death at the age of 25 .
Heinz used the car until his death at the age of 25 .
Labels: concept car, Concours De Elegance
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