Do you need this awesome ride? Do you want vehicle with more than seven hundred cubic inch with V12 engine, which is nineteen foot long? Randy Grubb’s Blastoline arrived at museum and it looks awesome!
This Blastolene with a tag B702 arrived at Petersen’s Museum for beautiful showcase. Today, we can check out its amazingness and its mix of over the top mechanical segments and excellent performance. This cool roadster has hand shaped aluminum chassis and beautiful interior. It highlights an Allison four speed programmed transmission and a GMC motor of seven hundred and two cubic inch.
Randy burned through four thousand and fifty hours to finish this vehicle, and we can say – it was definitely worth it. Look at this feature underneath and check it out. Randy Grubb surely knows how to build custom vehicle, although he attended a university to study dentistry. His adoration for awesome vehicles never melted away.
He has a desire to assemble vehicles for many years to come, and he started this business in the nineties. Randy made Blastolene and he depicted it at Grand National Roadster Show.
There, car won prize for Design Award. Jay Leno saw it and he named it Tank Car. It has colossal motor that weighs as much as a Volkswagen Beetle and it was utilized as a part of Patton tank sixty years ago. Jay Leno bought a car and he also bought new Allison gearbox, new back brakes, new electrical framework, and unique body work.
The motor was later updated with both twin turbochargers and fuel infusion. In this video, you can see it when it arrived at Petersen’s Museum.
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