1933 Gasser - Prock & Howell F Troop (A1800933) in 1/18 Scale model by ACME (New)
Story of the car:
Tom Prock and Jay Howell formed one of the most interesting and successful drag racing partnerships of the late 1960s back in 1967/68. At the time, Howell was working at the famed Logge Stamping Company overseeing their shop. Logge was a very large volume producer of drag racing chassis at that time and along with all of their other projects, a guy named Tom Prock had a 1933 Willys that he wanted updated. Instead of going the standard direction, the guys put a Logge funny car chassis under it and were quickly informed by NHRA officials at their first event that the car was not legal to run there or anywhere in the gas classes due to said chassis.
They raced the car here and there in 1968 on the match race circuit and then figured it was all done. Then the phone rang in early 1969 and the boys decided to hitch up with a couple of other gassers, load a nitro burning 426 hemi into the front of their car and travel the country as "outlaw gassers". The F-Troop '33 Willys is legend for wild runs with Howell at the wheel. The car went into the 180s and in various interviews, Howell said that the thing was a complete handful to get down the track at those speeds. We can only imagine.
Features:
-Limited to 400 Pieces
-Opening doors, hood and trunk
-Removable top and boot
-Poseable steering
-Plumbed and wired engine
-Tilting front seats
-Detailed undercarriage
-Serialized plate
-Brand new 1/18 scale car model of 1933 Gasser - Prock & Howell F Troop.
-Officially licensed product - Produced by ACME.
-Brand new in box - Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
-Dimensions approximately L-9.75, W-4.75, H-2.25 inches.
-ACME # A1800933
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(1) 1933 Gasser - Prock & Howell F Troop (A1800933) in 1/18 Scale model by ACME (New)