Listen "Brandon Hegedus’ hand-built 1962 Ferrari 156 tribute car"
Episode Synopsis
Brandon Hegedus’ has hand-built a tribute to the 1962 Ferrari 156 “Sharknose” race car in his Airdrie garage in the last five years.
With no original Ferrari 156s in existence, and little details to work with Hegedus focused in on photographs and crumbs of information he could find about Ferrari 156 chassis number three, driven by Ricardo Rodriguez in April 1962.
Despite having five other builds under his belt prior to taking on the Ferrari-inspired creation, the 37-year-old carpenter-by-trade stretched his skills on this ride.
This car is a buffet of details. We’ll give some insights about a few of them, and you’ll have to flag Hegedus down at a car show to learn more.
Learn more about the car in our Summer 2019 article here, and follow Hegedus’ adventure on Instagram at @howisthatstreetlegal. Despite his handle, this build is not street legal, but he does permit it and haul it to shows, and hopes to test it out on a track.
The airdrielife podcast is hosted by Britton Ledingham. Here we take you beyond the pages of airdrielife magazine.
Our goal is to share stories with locals in and around Airdrie about extraordinary people who call this city home. We meet all kinds of fun, interesting people we get to write about. This podcast is an exclusive opportunity where you can learn more about your fantastic neighbours.
Our story and photos can be found in the 2021 winter edition of airdrielife in print or online at airdrielife.com.
Our intro music was produced by Willy Snypes. You can check him out at willysnypes.com.
If you’d like to sponsor the podcast, please head to airdrielife.com to find the podcast link on the homepage.
Please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts.
If you have an idea of someone we should feature, contact us through airdrielife.com, or reach out to us on social media @airdrielife.
With no original Ferrari 156s in existence, and little details to work with Hegedus focused in on photographs and crumbs of information he could find about Ferrari 156 chassis number three, driven by Ricardo Rodriguez in April 1962.
Despite having five other builds under his belt prior to taking on the Ferrari-inspired creation, the 37-year-old carpenter-by-trade stretched his skills on this ride.
This car is a buffet of details. We’ll give some insights about a few of them, and you’ll have to flag Hegedus down at a car show to learn more.
Learn more about the car in our Summer 2019 article here, and follow Hegedus’ adventure on Instagram at @howisthatstreetlegal. Despite his handle, this build is not street legal, but he does permit it and haul it to shows, and hopes to test it out on a track.
The airdrielife podcast is hosted by Britton Ledingham. Here we take you beyond the pages of airdrielife magazine.
Our goal is to share stories with locals in and around Airdrie about extraordinary people who call this city home. We meet all kinds of fun, interesting people we get to write about. This podcast is an exclusive opportunity where you can learn more about your fantastic neighbours.
Our story and photos can be found in the 2021 winter edition of airdrielife in print or online at airdrielife.com.
Our intro music was produced by Willy Snypes. You can check him out at willysnypes.com.
If you’d like to sponsor the podcast, please head to airdrielife.com to find the podcast link on the homepage.
Please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts.
If you have an idea of someone we should feature, contact us through airdrielife.com, or reach out to us on social media @airdrielife.
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