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Technical => Roo Man's Room => Topic started by: The Blaze on July 30, 2014, 06:55:21 AM
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Hey Keith,
I have a Kellison Slip-Tube Dragster.
Virgin Car ! Never raced.
Chute Packer Body never cut or drilled.
I know it would need updates to race.
Is it more valued as a Vintage Collectable ?
Car is FOR SALE and looking for Offers.
Thanks
The Blaze / Cudahy, WI 8)
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Certain things about your chassie does not scream that its a Kellison. Kellison's had curved front torsion arms for one, But no matter It will have more value as a Cackle then it would as a racer with all the updaters it would require. What kind of numbers were you looking at?
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$6500.00 ???
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Crickets chirpping
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For anyone here following this thread here is what I posted on the HAMB earlier today before Blaze showed up here:
"It has some value to anyone wanting to build a period correct cackle car (especially as it is new and unmolested) but the lack of history as an actual car with racing history hurts it a little in the marketplace. It is a little hard to see in your photos but it looks as if the torsion arm is slotted at the front (as per a Don Long car) and that is not correct for a Kellison as they used the torsion bar for the lower axle location with radius rods for the upper. Long slotted his arms as he used four radius rods and the axle needed to be able to move in the arc of the radius rods without binding at the torsion arm location. The motor plate also looks to be a little tall for the vintage of the car--does the body match it?
Photos of the body would also help as suggested by dmc3113. Was the car in Wisconsin when you found it? If so it may be an R & B".
With it now being confirmed that it is not an R & B I dug around a bit and found some photos of the Don's Speed Shop Kellison and it appears to match your car, especially it those are the rear mounts for the radius rods on the top frame rail two thirds of the way back towards the motor. That said, $6500 is a big ask for a bare bones chassis and body with no history. I did not pay a lot more than that for my Don Long/Hanna full bodied car and it was a roller (with the original front wheels and documented history).
Roo
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Roo,
I dug around too a little because of the slots in the torsion arms, came across a Kellison Catolog and the pic shows a center axle radious rod for which the chassie that Blaze shows also has the mount on the torsion. That would allow the slots in the arms ,but the original Kellison arms were curved to clear the spindal ty-rod. Would like to see the back of the chassie to see if it has 2 rear uprites or 1.
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Here's some more pics .....
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Maybe a virgin,BUT, It has been to 2nd base in the backseat of the Dodge parked at lookout point more than once
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OK. Maybe not a Virgin. But 99% SURE it's a Kellison. >:(
Any collector value ?
$6500.00 to high ?
What do you think would be a FAIR $$$ ?
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Maybe a virgin, BUT, It has been to 2nd base in the backseat of the Dodge parked at lookout point more than once
ha, ha, ha, love it!
Blaze, sorry for disappointing you, but $6.5K seems excessively high. I paid just a tad more for a vintage SPE roller, drop-an-engine-and-go-race car. If you want to test the waters, you could put it on eBay.
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Kellison does not bring in much value as the car sits now, If the car had all the parts and pieces and was strapped to the original shipping palet as delivered, the the value would be correct even without racing history
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I will start the bidding @$ 500.00 and I will make a gate with it 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
DARN THAT'S BEEN DONE :)