Like a number of other show rods at the time, including Silhouette, it had a bubble canopy.[5]
History
Mantaray began as a gift from Jeffries' father: a pre-World War IIMaserati racing car.[2] Jeffries built a wire-mesh "cage" and laid the body over the bare space frame.[2]
After the car was completed, it won the Best Experimental car award at the 1964 Pomona car show (at the Winternationals).[2] It then won the special constructor's award, top prize for a non-roadster, at the 1964 Oakland Roadster Show.[2] It also appeared on Steve Allen's "The Tonight Show",[2] which led to the producers of Bikini Beach using it in their film.[2][6] Though customs such as Ala Kart and the Hirohata Merc had appeared in film before, Mantaray was the first to get appreciable time on screen.[2] (A decade later, Pete Chapouris' California Kid would have a starring role.[7])
Following its use in the film, Mantaray was sent for measuring by AMT, for a prospective model kit.[8]
References
^Rothermel, Rich (April 2000). "Dean Jeffries: Runnin' Flat Out Since 1951". Rod & Custom. p. 69.