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Caption 3:Taillights have been taken from Chevrolet and Oldsmobile. The jet-like openings in the rear fenders have the exhaust emanating from the centers. Note the perforated piping. As we continue to dig into the magazines of the 1950s and 1960s searching for cars, stories, and information about the era where anything seemed possible, we find photos and articles that show no end to the creativity and excellence in designing and building your own car. Today’s story is one in a series that we’ll be writing about John Osborn and his custom built sports cars. Cheetham Craig. The World's Worst Cars. From Pioneering Failures To Multimillion Dollar Disasters. London: Amber Books, 2005. ISBN 1-904687-35-0.Christian on The LeGene “Californian” Roadster – Designed and Built in San Bernardino, California: Part 1 Hello Paula I know it has been a while since our last communication. Wanted to Recently we located the family of John Osborn and we’ll be sharing the history of John, his cars, and family photos such as the one below of the car in today’s story here at Forgotten Fiberglass. Well, the funniest was Marc Newson, the industrial designer, who has this incredible, all-original 1933 Bugatti Type 59. When I interviewed him, he was in Greece, and he said, “Listen, the car is outside London being stored. You can go anytime and shoot it.” So I fly to London, organize a taxi service to schlep me out to the farm where it was stored … and nobody told them I was coming. The owner of the farm had broken his arm, and this Bugatti was buried in the garage, surrounded by all these other priceless cars. I said, “We gotta get the Bugatti out of here!”
A Man And His Car: The 1959 John Osborn Special A Man And His Car: The 1959 John Osborn Special
Donald Griffin on Meet The 1960 “Zar Car” – A New Canadian Fiberglass Car Emerges From History Nothing to add, just like old, weird cars.You chose your own 1987 Porsche 911 Targa to open the book and set the tone. Why that one, out of the cars you own?