Monday, February 15, 2010

Random Photo Surprise

While waiting for Liv to finish the shopping I usually wander into the mag aisle at the supermarket. I flip through Hemmings and Hot Rod and see what's up in the world of cars I can't afford, but I was happily surprised to find Vintage Motorsport in stock last summer. The Javelin cover story didn't light my fire, but I did a double take when I flipped past this pic in the middle of the book...
Ernie McAfee was one of the original California hot rodders- he ran modified Fords at the dry lakes in the thirties and developed into quite a mechanical engineer. Either poor eyesight or his aviation industry work kept him out of the army in WWII- he was busy developing his speed technology while a lot of his buddies had to take a few years off. Post-war he got involved in road racing, engineering a modified MG that became his calling card for bigger and better (and faster) things. He and John Edgar kept tinkering with the car, including adding a cool custom body. (Sadly the car was wrecked for the racing scene in the 1959 film On the Beach -which you need to see if you haven't already!)
Until I saw that photo I hadn't realized that McAfee was ever affiliated with Crosleys. I knew that he raced and sold Siatas, (above he's ready to take off in one in the Carrera Panamericana) but he specifically ordered non-Crosley engined cars. He was getting the largest motors available in those tiny beasts, making what were in essence micro-Cobras now that I think of it. The article doesn't go into any detail about the HotShot other than that the photo was taken at Palm Springs in 1951. McAfee was at one time affiliated with Bill Devin (who got his start racing Crosleys) so that may have been the connection. In any case, it was a happy surprise to find- especially in the grocery store. The bummer part of the story is McAfee's death at age 37 in a nasty wreck at Pebble Beach in 1956.

VM keeps a backstock of most of their back issues- you can order a copy online if you're interested in getting the full story...

5 comments:

d a v i d e said...

I started to read the book you linked and decided to buy it but...what?! 265 dollars?!
Some guy on amazon is selling it for £80 in the uk but still...

blimey!

It looks amazing thou. Do you have it?

Ol' Man Foster said...
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Ol' Man Foster said...

Sorry dude- there was a copy for sale for $30 when i linked it.

here's a copy for $20 on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/The-American-Hot-Rod-by-Dean-Batchelor_W0QQitemZ290403336852QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item439d634294

it's also been reprinted (with a new title/cover)and is available at amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Dry-Lakes-Drag-Strips-American/dp/0760312168

let me know if you want me to buy the ebay copy and ship it to you

Ol' Man Foster said...

Oh THAT book- the racing specials book linked in this post. I've got it, and it's KILLER. But i wouldn't pay $265 for it.

Batchelor's American Hot Rod is well worth $20 though.. maybe even $50!

d a v i d e said...

yes I'm definitely getting that one. at the moment my hip of books to read (I mean... to read ASAP) is 8 books tall, so I'm just keeping an eye on amazon's second hand for the right one to come in.

the racing specials looks amazing thou.I basicly read 50 pages on google only. my eyes suffered a lot and there was no stink of paper and print. that's an important parto of reading a book to me. the reason why I would never buy a book on kindle or ipad.