2003 SoCal Special 2003 SoCal Special 2003 SoCal Special 2003 SoCal Special

View more photos
 
After World War II, returning G.I.s had a 'need for speed.' Hot rodding took off all across the country, particularly in the west where groups like the Southern California Timing Association organized events on the dry lakes and salt flats. One soldier, former PT Boat pilot, Bill Burke, was fascinated by the fuel tanks on the fighter planes he saw during his tour of the Pacific. He believed they would make an ideal body for a streamlined car to run on the dry lakes. Back home, he purchased a tank from a war surplus junk yard in Los Angeles and set to work building the car he imagined.

Burke's car was a success, going more than 150 mph and establishing a 1949 land speed record for hot rods. His work attracted the attention of Alex Xydias, the founder of the So-Cal Speed Shop. Xydias purchased a particularly completed tanker chassis and body from Burke, finished the car and began campaigning it on the dry lakes. The car, which came to be known as the So-Cal Lakester truly epitomized the ingenuity and innovation of hot rodding. It was constantly evolving, with changes to its suspension, body and engine. Along the way it established numerous land speed records, finally topping out at 198.340 mph.

The Ecotec-Powered Lakester is a joint venture between GM's Performance Division and the So-Cal Speed Job. The body was designed using advanced digital techniques to mimic the original Lakester design. Rather than aluminum, it is constructed of lightweight high-tech materials. one of the goals of the new Lakester was to demonstrate the versatility of GM's Ecotec engine and to demonstrate the versatility of GM's Ecotec engine and to inspire enthusiasts to think outside the box about the premier four-cylinder powertrain. The supercharged 2.0-liter Ecotec engine is mounted transversely, just as it is in the production Saturn ION Red Line.

The new Lakester would make Burke and Xydias proud; it broke the 200 mph mark at Bonneville in 2004. This car is on loan to the AACA Museum courtesy of the GM Heritage Collection.

Source - AACA Museum

2003 SoCal Special

Year2003
MakeSoCal
ModelSpecial
Engine LocationRear
Combined MPG0.00

Performance
Top Speed201 mph | 323.4 km/h Similar top speeds

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationI
Cylinders4
EngineGM Ecotec Engine
Aspiration/InductionSupercharged
Displacement122.00 CU IN. | 1999.6 cc. | 2 L.
Horsepower300.00 HP (220.8 KW)
HP / Liter150.0 BHP / Liter


 
Similar Automakers
Add Review
View Reviews (5)
Other models by SoCal
View Specifications
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Vehicle Ratings
StylingVehicle Styling Rating: 85%
PerformanceVehicle Performance Rating: 93.334%
InteriorVehicle Interior Rating: 86.666%
QualityVehicle Quality Rating: 100%
OverallVehicle Overall Rating: 100%
No. of Votes: 4
Rate the Vehicle
Add Review
View Reviews (5)

Articles and Event Coverage
AACA Auto Museum
2004 Detroit Mi

Additional Resources and Links
AACA Auto Museum Official Website

Topics
ok

Replies: 5
Saturday, April 03, 2004


Other Model Years
1948 Special
Recent Vehicle News
2009 Chevrolet CorvetteMazda Kazamai ConceptFiat Fiorino Portofino Concept
Jetstream SC250Mitsubishi Racing Lancer DebutTrident Iceni
Chrysler PT Dream Cruiser Series 5AC Schnitzer ACS3 Sport M3Chevrolet Cruze
Ferrari 250 GT TDF LWBFerrari 410 Superamerica2009 Lexus SC 430 Pebble Beach Edition
2009 Lexus LS 600h L Pebble Beach Edition2009 Infiniti G37 ConvertibleIFR Automotive Aspid
Lotus EvoraRolls-Royce Pininfarina Hyperion2008 Lamborghini Reventon