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Volvo will unveil at the Volvo Museum in Göteborg the Jakob hot rod, a hand-built hot-rod based on the first ever Volvo to roll off the production line in 1927, the ÖV4 (the Swedish abbreviation for Open Car, 4 cylinders) Hot Rod Jakob is far smaller than the original. It is a two-seater instead of offering space for four. And it has those typical Hot Rod attributes: large wheels, no wings and a muscular rear axle. And if you get a bit closer it is possible to see differences in terms of materials and details. The chassis is built of lightweight carbon fibre, just like today’s most advanced racing cars, not from heavy steel beams as in bygone times. The brake discs are remarkably slim, but their huge diameter (450 mm front, 515 mm rear) guarantee that the braking surface is still going to be more than sufficient. The wheel spokes are made of aluminium instead of wood, but they are exactly the same in number. The massive tyres with their specially milled tread in the form of Volvo’s iron symbol give an assertive, modern aura, while the charming luggage compartment at the very front - in actual fact an elegant leather case - instead conjures up images of white suits, straw hats and wide skirts. Press release after the jump. Press release Hot Rod Jakob is a unique combination of classical car-building craftsmanship allied to modern technology and design. In February 2008 the car will be unveiled at the Volvo Museum in Göteborg before setting off on a tour of the Nordic region and the USA. Hot Rod Jakob - technical specifications
10 comments: Volvo Hot Rod Jakob project Evan_Bruce (410) Posted on 09.13.2011 Aesthetically elegant, the components hare hidden inside like springs and dampers that looks like you are floating in the air.
jerrygrant (325) Posted on 08.12.2011 The car looks so funny. The big wheels fit for a big body! Why in this world they put this in this small-body car?! Wew. Well, It became one of the unique hot rods I’ve seen because of the wheel. Oh, the body also looks like a box? Is this a toy? HAHA!
Ping_Guererro (939) Posted on 04.4.2011 Oh no! This is definitely one of the lamest creations I have ever seen. Telling how ridiculous is this car I will consider the Orichi much better compare to this car!
StratRacer (292) Posted on 10.14.2010 Sorry, I can’t pick just one either....my picks in descending order are: Pro Street Clone, quick and dirty, Ventura, and Nova Xross. As a former Nove owner, I’d be inclined to "combine" the Nova and Ventura projects into one street car. Unfortunately, THAT concept has been done to death.
benjie_klien (179) Posted on 09.30.2010 No argument, but why the leather case in the front? obviously not meant for the road. a hinged number on the back that could be folded down to open, that had a metal bottom and the leather top would be the way to go there.
albe_winston (1144) Posted on 09.27.2010 No argument, but why the leather case in the front? obviously noit meant for the road. a hinged number on the back that could be folded down to open, that had a metal bottom and the leather top would be the way to go there.
stanleymorris (505) Posted on 08.22.2010 Low rider, it’s more than a tub on wheels than a car for me...
timmyroberts (201) Posted on 08.8.2010 the way they solved the rear end is spectacular - the rear axle and diff protruding from the body.
michealpage (515) Posted on 02.8.2010 Cool hot rod. Too bad as such car is not suitable in a place where I am at. There are just too many speed bumps and a lot of roads are not yet developed. I wonder how fast this actually goes and how it will look on a circuit with a few hot rods.
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Posted on 01.30.2012