During the late โ50s and early โ60s American racers were doing battle in a wide variety of homebuilt racecars and Specials. Taking production car engines and chassis and creating their own unique take on a competition car. They may have been quick, but many had a look only a mother (their creator) could love. This wasnโt the case with a car built by John Sabel.
John Sabel.
Sabel was from the San Francisco Bay Area and like his friends, and many others, he fell under the spell of the automobile. Saving his money from odd jobs he finally scraped enough together to buy himself a Ford Model A. That car and successive others were his means of transportation. Sabel eventually picked up a hot-rodded โ29 coupe that was owned by Joe Huffaker and became, dare I say it, โfast friends.โ They both became members of the Marin Coupe and Roadster Club.