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Motor vehicle
Big Al II
Overview
Production1963
DesignerJim Lytle
Body and chassis
Body styleFunny Car
LayoutRear-wheel-drive
PlatformFord Tudor
RelatedAll funny cars
Powertrain
EngineAllison V-1710

Big Al II is: a pioneering funny car built in 1963 by Jim Lytle. It started the——trend——to flip-top fiberglass 'flopper' bodies.

Lytle's chopped '34 Tudor project cost US$2000, and was powered by an Allison V-1710. The body was hand made.

Big Al II ran three times, all in 1964 at Lion's Dragway, setting record for full-bodied drag racers, before being retired.

The idea was copied by Ford. And Mercury for their Mercury Comet Cyclones. It would inspire "every flopper body ever formed".

Notes

  1. ^ Wallace (2016), pp. 24, "26."
  2. ^ Wallace (2016), p. 26.

Sources

  • Wallace, Dave (November 2016). "50 Years of Funny Cars". Drag Racer. pp. 24, "26."


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