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Re: Mystery Streamliner

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Subject: Re: Mystery Streamliner
From: Wester S Potter <wspotter@jps.net>
Date: Tue, 09 Nov 1999 18:14:50 -0700
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> From: Wester S Potter <wspotter@jps.net> 
> To: Dick Jurkowski <lsr_man@yahoo.com> 
> Subject: Re: Mystery Streamliner 
> Date: Tue, 09 Nov 1999 13:56:38 -0700 
> 
>Dick, 
>That was one of a group of vehicles, some pedal powered, some powered by
>very small motors and some larger displacement types which set records on
>the salt with engines by the Strasburgs from Lindon, UT.  There was even a
>diesel heavy hauler that resembled an insect head much enlarged.  Luigi
>Colani did them as a design exercise.  They were all timed on the salt
using
>USFRA clocks.  The Strasburgs did the timing and that connection was what
>resulted in their campaigning the two cars.  It proved that there are new
>design ideas that work.  The diesel heavy hauler was used to transport the
>serially numbered collection ... it got about half again better mileage
than
>similar Peterbuilts and Volvo trucks.  I hsve pictures of the whole
>collection somewhere.  Dates back to 1989 if memory serves.
>Wes
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>> From: Dick Jurkowski <lsr_man@yahoo.com> 
>> To: "Thomas E. Bryant" <saltracer@awwwsome.com>, dferguso@ebmail.gdeb.com
>> Subject: Re: Mystery Streamliner 
>> Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 07:39:08 -0800 (PST)
>> 
>>The other day I was at the local boneyard and
>>noticed a poster the guy had over the counter and
>>wonder about it.  It was a light blue-gray
>>streamliner that was very smooth with a "pinched
>>waist", in that it was much narrower in the
>>cockpit area.  It carried the number/name: "Utah
>>10".  The poster looked like it might have been
>>printed in the mid seventies.  What can anybody
>>tell me about this car?  It was just a real
>>striking photo and I'm curious about it.  
>>
>>=====
>>Dick J - - ECTA #72
>>G/FCC  -  FX/GMR
>>
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