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Ed roth the orbitron
Ed roth the orbitron





ed roth the orbitron
  1. #ED ROTH THE ORBITRON DRIVERS#
  2. #ED ROTH THE ORBITRON DRIVER#
  3. #ED ROTH THE ORBITRON PORTABLE#
  4. #ED ROTH THE ORBITRON TV#

The restoration even includes the same type of television. The inside was redone by Joe Perez who did the original job. Boeckmann was able to get help from men who helped design and build the car in 1964, including designer Ed "Newt" Newton and painter Larry Watson. Boeckmann removed from the car, including the frame which was too rusted to reuse, were stored away. All the original parts which could not be used and which Mr. He made it exactly like it was when it was new.

#ED ROTH THE ORBITRON TV#

It was then sold to Beau Boeckmann, the host of the TV show " Pimp My Ride." He fully restored the Orbitron in 100 days. Lightbourn made a deal with the family, he was able to bring the Orbitron to the United States. The family who owned the bookstore had also owned the carnival in which the car was used. The top had to be destroyed in the early 1970s when it became stuck and trapped someone inside.

ed roth the orbitron

The car, which used to be painted blue, had been spray painted in black and was almost complete except for the hood, the television, the fur lining, the cut-off nose and the bubble top. He discovered it parked in front of an adult bookstore where it was in very poor shape and was being used as a trash can. Michael Lightbourn, a man who restores old cars, heard that the Orbitron was in Ciudad Juárez. By that time the special nose had been cut off and thrown away, possibly to help keep the engine cool as it was driven around the carnivals. From Texas the Orbitron was traded to a carnival owner in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico in 1991. Starbird does not remember the man's name. Starbird traded it to a man in Texas, but Mr. It was thought that combining the lights would make a white light the idea came from color television.Īnother car builder, Darryl Starbird, bought the Orbitron from Mr.

ed roth the orbitron

It had three red, green and blue tinted headlamps. The Orbitron's most fun feature was its front end. It was said that the automatic hood did not fit well. The Orbitron was one of his few custom cars to even have a hood. He was very proud of the shiny chrome work he did to the engines and frames of his cars the Orbitron's engine and frame were covered by the body.

ed roth the orbitron

The Orbitron was one of the very few cars which MRoth thought was a "mistake" after he built it. He removed it so that he could put in a newer, larger V8 engine given to him by General Motors. The engine came from one of his 1955 Chevrolets. Roth built the frame himself out of box-shaped steel tubing. The hood raised by itself as well when a different button was pushed. It raised up by itself with the push of a doorbell button on top of the hood. A top like this is called a "bubble top" since it looks like half of a soap bubble sitting on top of the driver. On top of the cockpit was a top made of heavy, clear plastic.

#ED ROTH THE ORBITRON PORTABLE#

It was lined with a funny-looking material called "fake fur" and it even had an 11" General Electric portable television in the console.

#ED ROTH THE ORBITRON DRIVERS#

This was where racing drivers sat when they drove a drag racing car.

#ED ROTH THE ORBITRON DRIVER#

The driver sat in a cockpit set all the way to the back of the car. The body was made by hand out of fiberglass. īuilt in 1964, the car ran with a 1955 or 1956 Chevrolet V8 and a Powerglide automatic transmission. It was lost for many years until it was found again in Mexico in 2007. The Orbitron is a custom car built by Ed Roth. The steering wheel is the restored original The General Electric television is an identical replacement bought on an eBay auction.







Ed roth the orbitron