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Al Marcellus

The Man Behind Wild Willie Borsch’s Winged Express
By Bob McClurg
Photography by Bob McClurg
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A considerably younger Marcellus... 
   
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A considerably younger Marcellus and Borsch, taken at the Santa Ana Drags circa 1951. This is the same channeled Model A roadster in which Marcellus crashed and injured himself later that year.
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This is the original Winged... 
   
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This is the original Winged Express, minus the wing. Wild Willie poses with the just-completed Jim’s Auto Parts– sponsored Altered at Riverside Raceway circa 1960, where it turned 10.28 at 148.27 mph on gas.
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Twelve years later, Borsch... 
   
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Twelve years later, Borsch was still driving the very same Altered, but now it was winged, on fuel, and running in the low 7s. Perhaps the most famous shot of the car in this state was taken by the author at the ’72 NHRA Winterna-tionals at Pomona Raceway in Pomona, California.
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In the same year, Borsch was... 
   
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In the same year, Borsch was elected to the Car Craft All Star Drag Racing Team. WWB is shown in the third row, far right. Also pictured (in no particular order) are Big Daddy Don Garlits, Joe Mondello, Ed Iskenderian, Ohio George Montgomery, Bill “Grumpy” Jenkins, Jack Chrisman, Roland “Hawaiian” Leong, Doug Thorley, Dyno Don Nicholson, Dandy Dick Landy, Gordon “Collecting” Collect, Buddy Martin, George Hurst, Keith Black, and Big John Mazmanian.
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After a crash demolished the... 
   
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After a crash demolished the original Winged Express while on tour in the mid-’70s, the team campaigned this Logghe-manufactured Altered, which performed quite well but for some reason didn’t possess the same crowd appeal as the original car.
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In 1995, Al Marcellus resurrected... 
   
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In 1995, Al Marcellus resurrected the Winged Express, building a dead-nuts replica of the original car with Iron Mike Boyd behind the wheel, shown here in action at the ’99 California Hot Rod Reunion in Bakersfield, California.
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Team Winged Express: Al “Mousie”... 
   
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Team Winged Express: Al “Mousie” Marcellus (left), Iron Mike Boyd (right), and the remains of Wild Willie Borsch. “To have two great drivers…in one lifetime, like Willie and now Mike, is a great privilege,” says Marcellus. “I feel truly blessed.”
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Willie went on to race a couple... 
   
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Willie went on to race a couple of AA/Fuel Funny Cars with the Revell Models team in the late ’70s. However, the original Winged Express magic just wasn’t there.
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Here is Al with former Hot... 
   
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Here is Al with former Hot Rod staffer and current Hot Rod Nostalgia proprietor, Dave Wallace.
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