Hi Gang…
In celebration of the “Fabulous Fiberglass” class that will be featured at the Milwaukee Masterpiece Concours d’Elegance on August 28th, 2011, I thought it would be good to showcase the cars that will be participating. We’re getting closer and closer to the Concours, so remember here’s the “Countdown Clock” to the Milwaukee Masterpiece showing how many days are left until the event:
Our first car to share is a beautiful Glasspar G2 owned by DeWayne Ashmead. His G2 is just coming out of restoration, and DeWayne sent us some preliminary pictures. The car is stunning and the choice of “ruby red” makes this a “one-of-a-kind” car in every way.
Let’s take a closer look at some of the details.
DeWayne’s Glasspar G2
Besides an astute collector of rare automobiles, DeWayne is also a consummate historian. To this end, he began researching the history of his Glasspar G2 years ago and went right to the source – Bill Tritt. Here’s what DeWayne reports from his conversation with Tritt:
“Bill Tritt reported that this car was made in 1953 by the factory. Approximately 10 automobiles were completed by the factory, and one of those, car number 38, was fitted with a Cadillac engine and transmission. The differential and suspension were Ford. While the most popular engine put in the Glasspar G2 was a Ford flathead, car owners had Cadillac, Buick, Chrysler, and Lincoln engines also installed.”
I’ve included a few pictures of DeWayne’s G2 in the gallery of pictures below. You can learn more about his car by reviewing the “Technical Specifications” shown in the table below.
Summary:
We’ll have several fiberglass cars attending that are beautifully restored, and DeWayne Ashmead’s Glasspar G2 will be a stellar addition to our gathering. No doubt that the “Fabulous Fiberglass” class at the 2011 Milwaukee Masterpiece will be a hit, and help us spread the news of Fantastic Fabulous Forgotten and Famous Fiberglass Sports Cars around the world. For more information about this event, click on the following link:
https://www.undiscoveredclassics.com/?p=8738
Hope you enjoyed the story, and until next time…
Glass on gang…
Geoff
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Seats |
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Windshield / Glass |
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Hood / Doors / Trunk |
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Suspension |
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Front Axle |
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Rear Axle |
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Driveshaft: (open/closed driveshaft) |
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Carburetion |
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Horsepower (estimated) |
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Dashboard / Gauges |
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Steering Wheel |
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Wheelbase |
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Track/Tread (front/rear)(distance between center line of tires)
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