Popular Mechanics, June 1951
Rochester Designs Own Speedster
Tired of “driving” the boss’
horse-and-buggy Maxwell, Eddie Anderson, famed Rochester of Jack Benny’s show,
designed himself a sleek sport car that will hit more than 100 miles an hour. Its
power plant is a highly tuned Cadillac engine, Anderson proved himself to be no
slouch as an engineer, coming up with such innovations as dual soft springs in
the rear for a gentle, firm ride. Said to cost about $20,000, the speedster was
made by Emil Diedt, builder of the Blue Crown Special racers.
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Frame of the Rochester car is
principally chrome-moly tubing. Seats are low, being mounted within frame
members. Car has 6 ½ -inch ground clearance. Below, Rochester and his car. Note
the “clamshell” fenders
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