1930s Blastolene B-702 Handmade Roadster
American passion for high power meets European design sensibility in this B-702 Custom. From the Blastolene Brothers, Michael Leeds and Randy Grubb, this roadster was inspired by the great French cars of the 1930s. The size of the car is surprising at 19.5 feet long, and the 94″ width makes a powerful impact. The dramatic separation between the body and pod-style front fenders is further highlighted by the glass grille bars and woodlight headlights.
The Blastolene brothers, Michael LEEDSet Randy GRUBB, are known for their custom cars powered by V12 oversized. Their first project was the “‘ Jay Leno Tank Car” which challenged the world’s automotive in 2002. ”
The B-702 initiated by Leeds who inspired great French cars of the 1930s, was built on special order in 2007.
The size of the car is amazing. With its 6 meters long and 2.38 metres wide it creates a tremendous impact of power.
The Blastolene brothers have not skimped on the heart of their creation, by giving to a huge V12 of 702cid. An engine produced from 1960 to 1965 by GMC for trucks and tanks… and producing 88 m/kg of torque at 850 rpm with regular gasoline. This phenomenal torque is transmitted to the rear wheels through a gearbox 4-speed Allison automatic.
The body is aluminum formed handmade bolted on a frame house which includes all nickel plated or powder coated to provide any or angle of view quality show.
The wings and rear body made from a single source. Fluid. The deep separation between the body and the wings is accentuated by the rear lights glass hand blown Randy [which is the initial trade].
Burgundy leather interior explodes to the this this Midnight Blue sculpture.
This unique creation is a masterpiece of the Blastolene brothers who in this ultimate creation were able to combine the love of the Americans for “large” cars on motorized with European refinement.