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Lou Fageol’s Twin Engined Porsche

January 12, 2026 By pete

Porsche Fageol on the grid for the C-Modified SCCA event a Westover, Massachusetts AFB, June 13, 1954. Photo by Robert Pauley.

Story by Pete Vack
From the VeloceToday Archives, September 2021

Born into a family of entrepreneurs and engineers, Louis J. Fageol (pronounced fadjl) would take over the family’s Twin Coach bus and tractor business as planned, but at the same time was hell bent for leather to satisfy his need for speed despite the wishes of his wife Caryl. Already famed for his speedboat victories, Fageol would push the envelope of all-wheel-drive race cars with his ultimate creation, the Fageol Porsche sports racer. In doing so, his life would literally hang by a thread.

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The Fred Puhn Story: A Tribute

May 16, 2022 By pete

Fred Puhn and the Santee SS.

By Fred Puhn
All photos courtesy Fred Puhn

From the VeloceToday Archives, August 2020. Fred Puhn passed away on May 13th 2022; we republish the articles he wrote in 2020 for VeloceToday.

I was born in 1939; my childhood was spent in a country environment near Lakeside California. We lived on a dirt road and played outdoors most of the year. A big activity was the design, construction, and driving of “coasters” (gravity powered race cars). Not having much money, we scrounged materials such as old shopping cart or wagon wheels, scrap lumber, and old bolts and nails. Our coasters ranged from very nice to very crude, and we spent many weekends and summers riding down hills, crashing, and rebuilding. I learned how to throw a coaster sideways in the dirt to stop it because they never had any brakes. It was during these early years I learned to control a vehicle and to design and build one.

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Tagged With: Barn find Maserati, Fred Puhn, Grand Prix Maserati barn find, How to make your car handle, Lou Fageol, Maserati. Maserati V8RI, Quasar race car, Santee sports car

The Twin-Engine Life of Lou Fageol

September 13, 2021 By pete

Another in our series of sports cars in America.

Porsche Fageol on the grid for the C-Modified SCCA event a Westover, Massachusetts AFB, June 13, 1954. Photo by Robert Pauley.

Story by Pete Vack

Born into a family of entrepreneurs and engineers, Louis J. Fageol (pronounced fadjl) would take over the family’s Twin Coach bus and tractor business as planned, but at the same time was hell bent for leather to satisfy his need for speed despite the wishes of his wife Caryl. Already famed for his speedboat victories, Fageol would push the envelope of all-wheel-drive race cars with his ultimate creation, the Fageol Porsche sports racer. In doing so, his life would literally hang by a thread. [Read more…] about The Twin-Engine Life of Lou Fageol

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Fred Puhn and the V8RI Maserati

September 1, 2020 By pete

Fred Puhn and his Maserati V8RI at Laguna Seca, 2014. Photo by Randy Reed.

Story by Fred Puhn

Read Part 1, The Fred Puhn Story

It was 1981 and we were selling old parts at the Big 3 swap meet in San Diego. A nice man came up to our booth and he said he had just moved in from Minnesota. Our chatting turned to stories about “I saw an old car in a barn better than anything you ever saw in a barn.” Naturally such stories are nice to listen to but everyone knows not to take anything too seriously. When my new friend said he found a prewar Maserati race car in a barn in Minnesota for $1000 that story topped anything I could ever bring up. He said the car had raced at Indy according to the owner, but he knew nothing else about it.

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The Fred Puhn Story

August 25, 2020 By pete

Fred Puhn and the Santee SS.

By Fred Puhn
All photos courtesy Fred Puhn

Read Part 2 Fred’s Maserati

I was born in 1939; my childhood was spent in a country environment near Lakeside California. We lived on a dirt road and played outdoors most of the year. A big activity was the design, construction, and driving of “coasters” (gravity powered race cars). Not having much money, we scrounged materials such as old shopping cart or wagon wheels, scrap lumber, and old bolts and nails. Our coasters ranged from very nice to very crude, and we spent many weekends and summers riding down hills, crashing, and rebuilding. I learned how to throw a coaster sideways in the dirt to stop it because they never had any brakes. It was during these early years I learned to control a vehicle and to design and build one.

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