Wheelie Wagon is big hit at car show

Published 8:01 pm Wednesday, August 20, 2008

By By JOHN EBY / Edwardsburg Argus
DOWAGIAC – Making its first appearance at the 18th annual Rod and Roll Saturday in Dowagiac, The Wheelie Wagon (www.thewheeliewagon.com), "the World's Wildest Wheelstander," is a hand-crafted, specialty exhibition vehicle designed to do wheelstands.
Just revving it up in downtown Dowagiac draws a crowd. The one-of-a-kind vehicle comes complete with a pull-along handle and a red body like a child's wagon.
It approaches 150 mph from a standing start to a distance of a quarter mile in just over nine seconds on its rear Goodyear racing tires.
When given the go signal, the driver steps on the throttle, keeping control while the front of the wagon comes up, carrying the front wheels all the way.
When the driver is ready to slow down, he slowly lifts his foot from the throttle and sets the front of the wagon back down on the ground, bringing the Wheelie Wagon to a safe stop.
Power to do this comes from a fuel-injected, super-charged, methanol-burning, big-block Chevy. A specially-designed wing completes the package.
Built in Elkhart, Ind., about five years ago, the Wheelie Wagon belongs to Tom Brown.
Besides appearing at dragstrips across the country, the Wheelie Wagon has been to Puerto Rico as well as Dowagiac.
"It was the featured car at the Cavalcade of Wheels" at the University of Notre Dame, according to Bob Newton, a Special Olympics volunteer who lives in Edwardsburg.
"It's been up to the Lane Automotive (in Watervliet) car show two years in a row. Out of the cars I've helped build, that was the absolute most fun," Newton said. "I've helped build funny cars and dragsters."
His day job is designing and installing control systems for machines.
Sunday The Wheelie Wagon was destined for another car show in Elkhart.