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The Beast Built By John Dodd

18 Mar 2023

The automotive world is no stranger to insane creations and wild engineering feats, and one such example is the "Beast" built by John Dodd in the 1970s. This one-of-a-kind vehicle, featuring a massive 27-liter Merlin engine, was designed to taunt Rolls-Royce and set a new standard for power and speed. Now, decades later, this legendary car is up for sale, and collectors and enthusiasts are clamoring for a chance to own a piece of automotive history.

John Dodd, a British engineer and car enthusiast

John Dodd, a British engineer and car enthusiast

John Dodd, a British engineer and car enthusiast, had a long-standing rivalry with Rolls-Royce, a company known for producing some of the most luxurious and prestigious vehicles in the world. In the 1960s, Dodd set out to build a car that would not only outperform a Rolls-Royce but also put them to shame. The result was the Beast, a monstrous vehicle that boasted a 27-liter Rolls-Royce Merlin V12 engine, the same engine used in Spitfire fighter planes during World War II.

The Beast was not only an engineering marvel but also a sight to behold. The car's body was built using a modified chassis from a 1920s Rolls-Royce, and its sleek, aerodynamic design made it look like something straight out of a science fiction movie. The Beast was also incredibly fast, reaching speeds of up to 150 mph, which was unheard of for a car of its size and weight.

In 1977, the Beast was featured in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's most powerful car, boasting an impressive 1,500 horsepower. The car was also the star of numerous auto shows and exhibitions, attracting crowds of curious onlookers and automotive enthusiasts alike.

Despite its impressive performance and design, the Beast was never intended for mass production. Dodd built the car as a personal project, and after a few years of touring and exhibiting, he retired the car to his personal collection. However, the Beast remained an iconic symbol of automotive engineering and a testament to the power of human ingenuity.

Today, the Beast is once again in the spotlight as it goes up for sale. The car, which has been well-preserved and maintained over the years, is a rare and highly sought-after piece of automotive history. The asking price for the Beast is expected to be in the millions, but for serious collectors and enthusiasts, owning this legendary vehicle is worth every penny.

In conclusion, the Beast built by John Dodd is a true automotive legend. Its massive engine, sleek design, and incredible performance set a new standard for power and speed in the 1970s, and its legacy lives on today as one of the most iconic and sought-after cars in the world. Whether you're a collector, enthusiast, or simply a lover of automotive history, the Beast is a must-see and a true testament to the power of human creativity and engineering.

Wael Nakhle

BY Wael Nakhle

Wael is an automotive content writer specializes in creating written content for Motor 283. Producing a wide range of content, including blog posts, articles, product descriptions, reviews, and technical guides related to cars, trucks, motorcycles, and other vehicles, with an unprecedented passion for cars, and motorcycles.

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