![]() 08/19/2017 at 15:52 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
this is NOT a boat any grandparents of mine were stationed on, unfortunately. This is a Hemi powered 1955 Chris Craft Cobra “Hemi Under Glass”
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I’m confused, I thought Hemi Under Glass was the rear-mid engined wheelie cars?
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I wonder if it was originally an industrial Early Hemi or an automotive one. They made the Early Hemi for industrial applications like power units as well, and there wasn’t a whole lot different other than the bellhousing pattern - which would be a plus for a boat install because Chrysler provided support frames and things, but ChrisCraft ordered plain-Jane auto versions of MEL V8s and others later in the ‘50s, so...
/Ramblin’s completely idiotic trivia brain gets the better of him again
![]() 08/19/2017 at 16:04 |
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You had me at hemi powered Chris Craft.
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It was. I’m not sure if the glass=fiberglass is just a clever retroactive axiom for these or whether someone up-engined an Early Hemi or other Chrysler powered ChrisCraft and called it that.