Roadster
Chassis #: S0S76109
After World War II, with the G.I.s returning from Europe with a newfound desire for the two-seater roadster, only a few automobile manufacturers were capable of satisfying the need. This new craze helped give birth to an era of Sport Custom Automobiles. Backyard mechanics produced dozens of custom-built automobiles, with several creating some really stunning creations. One of those individuals was Lloyd Templeton, with the help of his sons. One of the earlier successes was the Templeton Saturn, which would run rings around the competition. It had a 1948 Mercury chassis, the original 'flathead' V8, and a rock-solid three-speed manual transmission with a Columbia two-speed rear axle. It was reported that the car could surpass 100 mph.The one-of-a-kind roadster had a windscreen from an early Ford V8 that was reworked to fit the car. The cockpit sits just in front of the rear axle, the bumpers are from a 1946 Pontiac, and the hood is from a 1936 Chrysler. The rear fins are courtesy of 1949 Chevrolet fenders, and the rear deck was originally the hood of a 1936 Ford. The chromed headlight doors are from a 1946 Studebaker, and the front grille is that of a 1946 Dodge. In 1951, this very unique and special car was brought to the Minneapolis Motorama where it was presented the trophy for 'Best All Around Car.' Over the months that followed, Templeton continued to add improvements to the car. He returned to the Twin Cities a year later and was again honored with the same award.
These accolades inspired a great demand for the car. It appeared on television shows in the early 1950s and was brought to special exhibitions. It was used well into the 1970s for political parades where then-current officials used it as a platform to wave to the crowds.
In 2009, this Templeton Saturn / Bob Hope Special was offered for sale at the Automobiles of Arizona presented by RM Auctions. The lot was estimated to sell for $250,000 - $300,000. It was sold for the sum of $148,500, including buyer's premium.
By Daniel Vaughan | Apr 2009
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