Jon Phillips

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Geoffrey Hacker's Recreation of Bill Burke's P-51 Belly Tank of Tampa, Florida. Bill Burke's P-51 Belly Tank is known as the first belly tank Streamliner racer. Bill was racing on the dry lakes long before the war started. While stationed in the South Pacific during WWII he saw potential in using a belly tank as the body for a dry lakes car. Shortly after returning home from the war he built his first Belly Tank Streamliner. In 1946 he raced his brand new car. Burke was the first to run a belly tank in the "Streamliner" class and ran at both El Mirage and Harper Dry Lake. In 2009 Geoffrey Hacker commissioned Creative Motion Concepts to build him a recreation of Bill's groundbreaking belly tank. The recreation made its debut at the 2009 Bonneville Speed Week. Jon and Tim Masters built the engine for Hacker.

Jon Phillips lives in the Tampa, Florida area and he is the leader of a hot rod enthusiast group called the Degenerators. Jon builds fantastic hot rods and one of his best is his recent green metal flaked "Tiki Coupe" with a rad Studebaker engine.




 

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