This 1960 Hansa Lloyd Alexander (or what’s left of it) has had its original 600cc twin swapped out for a Detroit Diesel 671 blower-topped 350 SBC. The seller says it runs and drives very well, adding “has some speed with it.” Sounds like an understatement. The car lacks track safety equipment, and hilariously the ad suggests it could be used as a daily driver. Find it here on eBay in Crestline, Ohio with reserve not met.

For comparison, here’s a nice stock example featured back in 2014. There’s no word on what donated its frame for this gasser project, but the only German parts left anywhere in the build appear to belong to the body. Seemingly built more as a laugh than a real drag car, the seller notes that the car has no safety equipment as-is. The name seems appropriate.

No direct engine shots are provided unfortunately, and spec is also limited, the seller noting only a 350 SBC, the Detroit blower, twin Holley carbs, a TH350 automatic, and a nine-inch Ford rear end with 3.42 gears. Many new parts are noted as well, including the starter, alternator, water pump, distributor, coil, aluminum radiator, Speedway front end, brakes, master cylinder, wheels, tires, gas tank and more.

Bizarre but and scary in equal measures, we’re not sure we’d want to aim it down a quarter mile strip, but would love to watch someone else do it. Bring a full cage.