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  • Originally posted by mardyn View Post
    Turbonique Drag Axle?

    Very rare item. I would imagine it easily over powered the tires of the day...but pegs the cool meter for sure.

    mardyn
    Yep.

    Built by tobacco heir Zachary Reynolds, the "Tobacco King" 1964 Ford Galaxie was as wild an example of a Rocket Drag Axle-equipped car as one could ask for.


    Playboy, pilot, ham radio enthusiast, and all-around enfant terrible, Reynolds wanted a car that would terrorize everyone with its appearance, before slamming their senses with a prodigious detonation of Rocket Axle power. The "Tobacco King" certainly fulfilled that mission.


    Documented in the 1967 Turbonique product catalog, the Raven Black Galaxie's original 390 V8 engine was replaced with a 425-horsepower 427 Ford big-block fitted with a rare Latham axial flow supercharger fed by four Carter one-barrel side-draft carburetors. That alone would have been enough for most street racers, but not for Reynolds, who had the differential replaced with an 850-horsepower Turbonique turbine Rocket Drag Axle.

    The rest of the car was modified to handle the colossal acceleration, with the frame reinforced and suspension beefed up to handle the torque delivered through the rear axle housing, and ground clearance increased to accommodate the huge turbine housing that shot its rocket exhaust out from underneath the rear bumper.

    The car's visual impact is stunning. From the front, it looks every bit the mid-'60s A/FX racer of the Thunderbolt variety, with dropped suspension, dump tubes, and unpolished American Torq Thrust wheels. The picture is completed by the rear view, where the black Simpson chutepack and twin large-diameter tailpipes draw the eyes down to the rocket axle.

    Inside, the Galaxie 500 Hard Tops instruments include gauges to monitor engine rpm, supercharger boost, and the rocket axle. The radio beneath the dash speaks to Reynolds's passion as a ham operator.

    Zachary Reynolds put a total of only 3,611 miles on the car before his death in a 1979 plane crash in North Carolina, after which the car was placed in storage. It is accompanied by early registrations, the owner's manual, a Turbonique product catalog with photos, Latham Supercharger literature, and Zach's personal notebook. Completely original, it is in superb condition inside and out.



    Last edited by Jimbo; 09-10-2015, 10:15 AM.

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    • ^ This is the proper way for a rich person to "waste" their money. Not on exotics, but on wild-ass crazy stuff, just "because you can."
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          • I understand that once ignited, they ran at full power 'til the fuel supply was exhausted. I bet that was a hell of a ride for 30 seconds or so...


            There's a great article on the Turbonique Company and founder out there somewhere... tells a lot of the nitty gritty behind the development
            until law suits eventually forced 'em out of business.

            mardyn
            Last edited by mardyn; 09-10-2015, 10:12 AM.

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            • Last edited by Jimbo; 09-10-2015, 11:35 AM.

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                      • not my artwork

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                        • Saw one of thesw while eating breakfast

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                          • Originally posted by lincolnboy View Post
                            Saw one of thesw while eating breakfast
                            Yuck.
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                            • Went to see straight outta Compton and this was parked out front.



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