My god its beautiful. I love old cars, and old cars that where built like this are dreams.

1938 Phantom CorsairOne of the 1930′s most amazing custom built cars was the Phantom Corsair. It was jointly designed by Rust Heinz of the Heinz (57 varieties) company and Maurice Schwartz of the Pasadena, California based Bohman & Schwartz coachbuilding company. The design was quite a departure from contemporary car design and it did away with many features that were later also abondoned by the mainstream designers like the running boards and seperate fenders. The curvacious coupe body was large enough to seat six adults in comfort.

To match the advanced design, Heinz chose the most advanced chassis available in the United States to fit the body on, the Cord 810. The V8 engined Cord was equipped with front wheel drive and an electronically operated four speed gearbox. To accomodate the large body various changes were carried through on the chassis. The slippery body enabled the 190 bhp Phantom Corsair to reach speeds of up to 115 miles per hour.

Heinz planned to built a limited run of Phantom Corsairs, with a price sticker of $12,500. The plans were shelved when he died soon after the first car was completed in 1938. The Phantom Corsair’s claim to Hollywood fame is an appearance in the 1938 motion picture ‘The young at heart’.

The completely unique Phantom Corsair now resides in the National Automobile Museum (The Harrah Collection) in Reno, Nevada. It is pictured here on the classic car display of the 2004 Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto.

General specifications
Record last updated Before 12 / 01 / 2004
Country of origin United States
Produced in 1938
Numbers built N/A (Prototype)
Body design Rust Heinz / Maurice Schwartz
Weight N/A
Drivetrain
Engine Lycoming 80º V 8
Engine Location Front , longitudinally mounted
Displacement 4.729 liter / 288.6 cu in
Valvetrain 2 valves / cylinder, OHV
Fuel feed Stromberg Carburetor
Aspiration Naturally Aspirated
Gearbox Electric 4 speed Automatic
Drive Front wheel drive
Performance figures
Power 190 bhp / 142 KW @ 4000 rpm
Torque N/A
BHP/Liter 40 bhp / liter
Power to weight ratio N/A
Top Speed N/A
0-60 mph Acceleration N/A

[Information via of Ultimatecarpage]

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2 Comments on The 1938 Phantom Corsair

  1. Casandra says:

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