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Technical History Chassis

Chassis Design Development - 1968

Typical designs and notable replicas by month

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January

Four rail with brass-rod tilting body mounts & drop arm, chassis by Steve Okeefe

 

February

Four rail with strip-brass tilting body mounts & drop arm, chassis by Steve Okeefe

 

March

Replica Phil Rubin "Pan Thing" inline with pan hanger downstops, chassis by Steve Okeefe

 

April

Replica Gene Husting "First Anglewinder", chassis by Steve Okeefe
Replica Mike Steube's first Anglewinder, "full rail" architecture, chassis by Col Neaton

 

May

Three rail proto-motorbox AW with pan hanger downstops, chassis by John Cukras
Two "full rail" Batpan AW with pan hangers and drop mount front axle, chassis by Bob Emott
Three "full rail" AW with pan hanger downstops and strap motorbox brace, chassis by Mike Steube
Two rail inline "Bullet" Thingie chassis by Steve Okeefe

 

June

Three "full rail" AW with pan hanger downstops and strap motorbox brace, chassis by John Wessels
Three rail motorbox AW with pan hangers and drop mount front axle, chassis by Steve Okeefe
Two tapered rail motorbox AW, left side drive, chassis by Steve Okeefe
Two rail inline "Hammerhead" Thingie chassis by Steve Okeefe

 

August

Three tapered rail motorbox AW with plumber hinge, chassis by Steve Okeefe
Replica Sandy Gross Puzzle Pan, chassis by Steve Okeefe

 

October

Four rail motorbox AW with plumber hinge, California Arco, November 2, chassis by Bob Emott

 

December

Replica Bob Emott "Batwinder", chassis by Steve Okeefe
Replica Bob Emott "Batwinder" 4-1/2" wheelbase Stock Car, chassis by Steve Okeefe

 

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