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Old 10-02-2003, 12:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Cool Tomahawk To be Built

Only 10 though, and for $555,000 a copy.

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Old 10-03-2003, 12:27 PM   #3 (permalink)
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old post or not, what a total waist of time. just cause some money bags wnat this THING, they are going to build them. I have to admit, if I had a chance to sell them at more then a 1/2 a mil a piece, I would. sucker born every minute. more money then sence.
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Green Light-10 Dodge Tomahawks

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Old 10-07-2003, 02:25 PM   #6 (permalink)
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well my bad, i only checked the "Tomahawk Discussion" forum for this news.
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Sorry about that....I was excited and forgot that the forum had a Tomahawk garage.

However, check this out from ALLPAR article about the the Plymouth Motorcycleby by Jim Benjaminson; courtesy of the Plymouth Bulletin.



Despite the bleak economic condition of the country in the mid thirties, the spirit of adverture was very much alive and well, especially in the world of speed. It was an "Age of Speed" and the place to be was the Bonneville Salt Faits in the uppermost corner of the state of Utah.

The challengers on "the Salt" were British mostly, with specially built race cars sporting monster engines to assault the time clocks in quest of the magic title of the "Fastest Man on Earth." Even today, men stili talk about the greats like Capt George Eyston and Sir Malcolm Campbell and their mon- sterous thundering machines.
510,000 was a lot of money then and it was reported that this huge sum would be paid to the first man to drive a motorcycle at a speed of 300 miles per hour.

Enter one Californian named Fred Luther. Luther was an employee of Chrysler and he prevailed upon the company to supply him with motive power in his challenge to become this man. Chrysler responded by supplying Luther with a complete 1934 PF six cylinder engine and transmission. Already an experienced motorcycie racer, Luther began the necessary modifications to a 'cycle to accomodate its new power plant.

The basic bike was built around a much modified Henderson "X" cycle. First the engine was mounted lengthwise in the chassis, after the frame had been lengthened and strengthened as necessary. The steering was mounted far back on the frame, behind the center point of the engine, with heavy roller chain implemented to reach a lack shaft on the front fork. Skid plates were mounted on either side, with a dual purpose in mind. They managed to keep the bike in an upright position as well as acted as brakes on the surface of the salt to slow the bike down. Firestone supplied a set of 8 ply tires in a 30x5" size, with a tread less design for use on the salt.

The engine itself was sent to the speed shops of California's Harry Miller, (a name all too familiar to losers at Indy's famed brickyard, with Miller's creations taking the checkered flag for years on end). Normally rated at 77 horsepower at 3,600 rpm, the six came out snorting 125 horses at 4,500 rpm. Upon completion the "bike" weighed 1,500 pounds and ran a tape to nearly 11 feet long. The rider sat just in front of the rear tire and lay flat on his belly over the top bar of the frame.

The bike was built over the winter of 1934-35 and made its appearance on the Bonneville Salt Flats in 1935. There, under the watchful eye of the official timers, Fred Luther set out on his way to fame, glory and hopefully, $10,000 in prize money. The rules at Bonneville were the same then as they are today. To qualify for a record you must run the course both directions--down the course and then back again. The average speed of both runs determines whether or not the record has been set.

Laying into the wind, Luther pushed the bike on the first leg of the record attempt and got the bike up to aspeed of 140 miles per hour. On the return run, feeling more confident, Luther continued to "open up" the engine until trouble struck--he broke a connecting rod at about 180 miles per hour--the bike was still in second gear!

Bringing the bike to a coasting halt Luther decided he had enough of the record attempt and never again attempted to reach the 300 mile per hour mark on the bike although he always did feel that the Plymouth Henderson X-Miller combination could reach that lofty flgure--if only someone were willing to ride it that fast! There were no takers lurking in the shadows, however. 300 miles an hour on a motorcycle in 1935 was indeed a lofty goal. At the end of the year 1934 no automobile had ever attained that speed.

England's Sir Malcolm Campbell in his "Bluebird" race car set a world's speed record of 276 miles per hour on March 7th, 1935 at the Bonneville Salt Flats. Shortly before Luther's attempt at the Flats, Campbell again climbed into his Bluebird race car this time on the 3rd of September, and became the first man in the world to drive an automobile at a record speed of 300 miles per hour-- he just barely made the record, setting it at 301 m.p.h. Capt. Eyston and John Cobb would kick that up to 369 miles per hour by 1939 before such foolishness was brought to a screeching halt by Hllter's war machine.

And the $10,000 prize--what became of it? Too late it was found that the money was a hoax. There was no sponsor waiting in the wings to rush forth and bestow that astronomical sum upon some brave and daring motorcyclist. Instead a much wiser Fred Luther returned home with his broken cycle, out about $3,000 himself and probably with a few more grey hairs than he started his ride with--but the 300 mile per hour motorcycle powered by a flat head Plymouth "6" was quite an adventure. Somehow you can't help but wish that the Plymouth bike would have set that record back in 1935.
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Man, only 10 being made. Imagine how fast the value of these are gonna sky rocket. Buy it for half a mill, sell it for 2 mill
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Hmm.. now I know what to put on my christmas list.. ha!
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Yea, and I bet each one will be sold before production.
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wow it's pretty quiet in here ... *echo
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Fuck, I'd buy one if I had an extra .55 Mil.
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You know what happens after they are bought. You are looking at a appreciation cost factor by 2x.
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You know what happens after they are bought. You are looking at a appreciation cost factor by 2x.

Especially after a couple of rich guys kill themselves and wreck their Tomahawks while trying to see if they can really do 300 MPH.
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Id buy a boss hoss ( http://www.bosshoss.com/second.html ) and slap a V10 into it instead. ...1/2 a Mill is sick! I hope they have polishing servants to keep that thing shining.
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