Mysterions: The New Class of Mystery Cars

Mysterions:  The New Class of Mystery Cars
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Mysterions….it’s our way of recognizing a class of cars that were built “back in the day” but that all information has been lost concerning designer, builder, and owner.  Some were built with questionable design elements, others were beautifully designed but constructed in less than desirable ways, and still others were both beauifully designed and executed. 

Most of these cars come from the early postwar period when having your own sports car often meant building it yourself.  It’s these cars that best represents the class of “Forgotten Fiberglass” cars on our website, and ones that we strive to research and document in the hopes that we can reunite their true history with the car once again.  

Early American sports cars bear names that few recognize such as Meteor, Glasspar or Victress, while these cars are called “Mysterions” because they belong to a group where research has yet to turn up the designer, builder or company responsible for it. 

 This page highlights the many mystery cars our group has found over the years.  If you have any information on these cars, please let us know and e-mail me at geoffrey@grhacker.com

1955 California Sports Special
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 AMERICABIGLERSVILLEPA061204040 Mike Accera’s Red Flame Special
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thumb  1955 Studebaker Stilletto
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1955 Gisler Kaiser

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Scan20001a   Kaiser Sports Special
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  LR Flying Texas Special
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Blue Bradenton Beast
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