

The full story and any and all corrections of the information will be released shortly once it is decided whether the current owner will actually underwrite the restoration or if it will be sold to those who have already made offers. It was at that time that the nephew finely let the thing go and sold it to the current owner.Īt this time the names, dates, locations and the current owner are being kept under wraps, Why? Because the current owner has requested it. The current owner convinced the owner of the book store that he was familiar with his uncles car, and if he had sentimental feelings for the car, then why was it that he was allowing people to use it as a trash can? and then convinced the owner of the book store that he could restore the thing back to it's original condition. The owners of the book store didn't want to sell the car because of sentimental reasons. The current owner restores cars for the elite down in Mexico and found the Orbitron sitting in front of the bookstore and has been hounding the family for over a year in regard to the sale of the car.

maybe this was something that Ed Newton might have over looked. that Wow factor that most of the other cars that Roth had put together. The mill and all of the chrome was pretty much hidden underneath the hood and and the body of the car so therefore the car did not have the impact. The reason for cutting of the nose was to show all of the chrome work that was hidden.Īs a matter of fact for those of you that might remember, that the Orbitron was not one of Roth's most popular cars because of this reason. The owner of the book store believed that his uncle had actually built the car but the only thing that the uncle had done to the car was to cut off the nose of the vehicle and put a radiator in it to drive it around the carnival grounds.

The owner of the Adult Book store was the nephew of the carnival owner and has had the Orbitron since 1991. After that the lawyer sold it to another guy down south of the boarder who then sold it to the carnival owner who was then killed in 1991 because he flaked on a drug deal. The Orbitron was traded by the Doctor to a guy for another project, this guy got into some drug trouble and in turn traded it to his lawyer for his fees. it is also rumored that this person also owned the Rotar which is now owned by Beau Boeckmann of Galpin Motors in Van Nuys. The car was originally owned by some introverted collector, a Doctor, many years ago in the state of Texas. Wow, I can't believe it, how one can post a little information with a few fotos on the inter web and within 24 hours it becomes big news!
