The Ramblin' Wreck features an L-head 4 cylinder motor with a 1-barrel carburator. It displaces about 200 cubic inches (3.3 litres) and produces around 26 horsepower. The Wreck weighs about 2500 pounds because of heavier-than-stock suspension and runningboards. The top speed is around 50 mph but a well-tuned, brand new Model A would get up to about 65 mph.
Fox 5 breaking the news of the June 15th accident on June 20th. Phone interview with Wreck Driver and game clips of Wreck leading football team onto field.
The Georgia Tech Ramblin' Wreck, marching band, and Yellow Jacket Alley are featured in this Fox Sports Net clip. The game clips are right before the Clemson kickoff. Tech won 13-3.
The Ramblin' Wreck was featured on CSTv again. This video highlights the early stages of the restoration. Featured in the video are the student Wreck Driver and Wes Durham, the voice of the Yellow Jackets.
This is a Fox 5 interview of the Wreck Driver on Friday September 7th, 2007 (25 hours before Samford kickoff). Members of GT Motorsports and GT Off-Road are seen unloading the Wreck.
The Ramblin' Wreck situation presented on ESPN First Take before the home opener against Samford. However, the Wreck is actually insured despite the commentators statement.
Dean Dull's story about the acquisition of the Ramblin' Wreck in 1960-1961. There is a short clip at the end from the 1990's. Dull incorrectly calls the Wreck a Cabriolet (actually a Sports Coupe). Produced by the Alumni Association.