Type
2S RDSR
Wheelbase
2794 mm 110 in
Track: Front
1422 mm 56 in
Track: Rear
1422 mm 56 in
Ground clearance
248 mm 9.8 in
Kerb weight
1089 kg 2401 lb
Fuel capacity
113.7 litres 25 UK Gal 30 US Gal
Bore
136.50 mm
Cylinders
S-4
Displacement
8.2 litre8177 cc(498.991 cu in)
Manufacturer
Teetor-Hartley
Coolant
Water
Bore/stroke ratio
0.98
Unitary capacity
2044.25 cc/cylinder
Aspiration
Normal
Compressor type
N/A
Intercooler
None
Catalytic converter
N
Engine location
Front
Engine alignment
Longitudinal
Drive
RWD
Steering
worm & sector
Suspension
front
Tyres: Front
34 x 4
Tyres: Rear
34 x 4.5
Brakes F/R
-/Dr
Transmission
4M
Top gear ratio
1.00
RAC rating
46.2
year
1909
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American Speedster sells the plans to build your own 55-gallon barrel pedal car for just $18. That price includes help sourcing the discontinued parts the plan calls for.
The American Speedster puts the company on even ground with other “as shipped” offerings by steel body manufacturers whose bodies do not include folding tops, stainless windshields, and power windows.
The plans come from American Speedster and are built aroud a 55-gallon plastic barrel.
American Speedster has done it. They offer plans for several models of pedal cars as well as a parts kit.
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many American Speedster customers have sent in pictures of themselves driving their cars at Burning Man, an annual multi-day music festival held in Nevada's deserts.
I've ridden an American Speedster at a house in Bellingham, and The Bike Car Movie was recently featured in Snowboarder Magazine (I think they only rode from Portland to Mt.
of the neat models and plans available at American Speedster, for example. Whichever transportation option you decide on, be sure to always keep safety considerations first.
It looks much like an American speedster of the period as well. This example is on display at Lips Autotron in Drunen, Holland.
American speedster Carmelita Jeter, who last season became the world’s second fastest woman to ever over 100 metres, will line up at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham on February 20.