Muntz named his car the Muntz Road Jet. 1954 was not a good year for the Mad Man . His T.V. company had not prepared for the advent of color and was failing. ...
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In 1951, Kurtis sold the license to manufacture the cars to Muntz, who quickly rebadged them as the "Muntz Jet", extended the body to make it a 4-seater, ...
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Collectors love swift and sporty Muntz Jets, but less than 400 were made in the 1950s. Was the 1951-1954 Muntz Jet ahead of its time? Find out here.
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Earl 'Madman' Muntz was an extremely successful used car salesman in California. The Jet was Muntz's answer to the sports cars that were coming onto the ...
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Trying to measure up to European car manufacturers, American came up with the Muntz Jet, an American sport car that was both practical and fashionable for ...
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Sports car and collector car profiles and price guide, 1953, Muntz, Jet, 1953 Muntz Jet. From the July 2007 issue of Sports Car Market magazine.
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Apr 27, 2006 ... Our hunt through eBay's automotive treasure trove for rare 1950's cars continues with this 1953 Muntz Jet. Created by Earl Muntz, ...
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Built to special order by Freddy Martin, this Muntz Jet was modified by San Francisco customizer Joe Bailon into the car you see here.
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