Rocket Cars – pure suicide, thousands horses strong
Crazy Cars, Sick Toys March 19th, 2009
The Jet Car, yes, unlike others that only look like a rocket, this one is the real deal.
Ed Shadle and Keith Zanghi wanted to break the 800 mph land speed record in the US. So how do you do that… ummm, maybe with a rocket car,
This rocket car is called the North American Eagle and is actually powered by a 1957 Lockheed F-104 Starfighter’s 42,500 horsepower engine.
The jetcar is not a cheap one to drive. Using 160 gallons of gas a minute, a few minute run can will force you to put your kids, wife and pets to work just to pay your monthly gas bills.
Looks like a cool toy for anyone who can afford it and may have a death wish.
The pair above may have some competition for that land speed record from the Aussie Invader Rocket car. The Aussie invader rocket car is not small. The jet car is 55 feet in length and has a 10 ft. height tailfin…. definitely wouldn’t fit in my garage.
The Aussie Invader – featuring 300,000 horses of LOX / JP5 rocket power
From their site AUSSIE INVADER . COM
After seeing X-Prize winner SpaceShipOne, McGlashan, “The fastest Aussie on Earth,” wondered if rocket motors could propel him up to speeds of 1,609 km/h. So he called up SpaceDev, the company who provided the rocket motor technology for the world’s first
private-sector astronaut mission. He also enlisted the help of John “Ackers” Ackroyd, the designer of 1983’s land-speed-record-breaking car Thrust 2. They came up a wingless rocket-powered jet fighter on wheels.
OK, not all of us can either afford a jet car nor risk our lives for a few minutes of ultimate speed. Here a a few alternatives…
Strap the rocket to a cheap car and save millions on engineering and manufacturing.
Create a tour bus that looks like a rocket, hey, this one can make you money
and there is the Baron Margo rocket car which is a motorcycle car that happens to look like a rocket to give you that ultra cool feeling.




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