Not only did he find the focus to finish the car he’d dreamed up with Suzie but the dedication to do it perfectly. Obviously that was a crushing blow but with the help of his close friend Mark Schofield Dean managed to keep body and soul together. Tragically, Suzie unexpectedly passed away just as they got to that stage. “As time went by it started to become clear that we really could see the dream through,” Dean says. Stopping power comes courtesy of drums at the front and discs at the rear. The tranny is the original modified, and the independent rear is from a 1994 SHO Thunderbird. A Holley intake manifold and 650 carb sit on top while dual Cherry Bombs handle the exhaust. Unlike most concept cars, Thunderflite is a driver and runs a chromed 302ci V8 with red metalflake accents, Koolflex hoses and a Flex-A-Lite fan and radiator. I said: ‘Wait and see.’ Now everybody raves over it.” ![]() At the time people said the car didn’t need it and I was nuts for considering it. “The inspiration for that came from 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea and Captain Nemo’s Nautilus. Take the drilled detail running between the bubbletops. Much of the car was handmade, including the fins and front bumper, Dean spending days shrinking, stretching and working with his English wheel to make his concept flawless and believable.Ī cursory glance tells you Thunderflite is as much about art as engineering. ![]() “Getting the panels smooth and flat is what took the time - and that’s before we got to the bubbletops!” Then he grimaces, remembers the thousands of hours that went into the build. “Getting the initial shape wasn’t the big issue.” A few years ago I built one using a ’61 Starliner roof - it was in all the magazines. MORE The story of Tailspin – the back-to-front FB Holden
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