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How much is a 1938 Phantom Corsair worth?

By Penelope Carter

How much is a 1938 Phantom Corsair worth?

Rust Heinz planned to put the Phantom Corsair, which cost approximately $24,000 to produce in 1938 (equivalent to about $370,000 in 2010), into limited production at an estimated selling price of $12,500.

Was there ever a car called the Corsair?

The Ford Consul Corsair (later known simply as the Ford Corsair), manufactured by Ford UK, is a midsized car that was introduced at the London Motor Show in October 1963 and available as either a saloon or estate from 1964 until 1970.

Is there a car called the Wombat?

1938 PHANTOM CORSAIR The 1st “Car of the Future”!!! The name of the car in the film is “Flying Wombat” but in the reality this streamlined black beast is a Phantom Corsair, a six-passenger coupe that was designed by Rust Heinz, a member of the H. J. The automobile was featured as the “Flying Wombat” in the David O.

When was the first wireless car phone?

June 17, 1946
The first mobile phone service, for 80-pound telephones installed in cars, was demonstrated on June 17, 1946, 75 years ago. The service was only available in major cities and highway corridors and was aimed at companies rather than individuals.

What is unusual about the 1938 car the Phantom Corsair?

The Phantom Corsair was one of the most unique automotive designs ever when it was introduced to the public in 1938. The Phantom Corsair was a prototype 2-door model sedan. A clay scale model featured an aerodynamic shape that was sleek and futuristic. The model offered room for six passengers.

How many Phantom Corsair are there?

Here is a list of four by order of their rarity, not cost. Not only is this vehicle extremely rare (only six ever made), it also maintains a position as one of the most expensive cars around the globe.

Did GM make a Corsair?

In the late 1940s, the Motor City’s auto designers went far outside the box with their idea cars and prototypes. Here’s one intriguing example: the streamlined, rear-engine 1948 Corsair from Harley Earl and General Motors. REVISED AND EXPANDED—The Chevrolet Corvair of 1960 was not the first adventure in…

How did Lincoln get the Corsair name?

The Corsair name also has a pure nautical heritage. A Corsair is a type of 18th-century sailing ship preferred by pirates and privateers. As for where Lincoln got the inspiration for the name of the new Lincoln Corsair, it says that the name was inspired by the Latin word “cursus” meaning journey.

When did cell phones start being used?

Enabling technology for mobile phones was first developed in the 1940s but it was not until the mid 1980s that they became widely available. By 2011, it was estimated in Britain that more calls were made using mobile phones than wired devices.

How many stout scarabs were made?

Nine Scarabs
Nine Scarabs are believed to have been built. The vehicles were never produced in volume and were hand-made, with no two Scarabs identical. Immediately following World War II, Stout built one more prototype Scarab, called the Stout Scarab Experimental.