The 1966 Viking KP-101: A Venezuelan-Miami-American Sports Car


Hi Gang…

In the past few months, I’ve been pounding on eBay looking for more information on our coveted ‘glass specials….wringing this digital media “dry” of as much history, stories, and photos I can find.  And much of what I find comes from links that many of you send to me – interesting items that our group may or may not have found.  Thanks to each of you for doing this.  I try and share all we find.

One of our recent “finds” was additional information on the Viking KP-101 sports car.  This included a short article from a Florida based newspaper, a press release photo, and another small photo in color.  No doubt the color photo was once in a set of color photos showing the car from all angles, but only this one color photo was in the eBay auction for sale.

Beggers can’t be choosers, and I cherish all that we can find on these cars – 50 or so years after they often debuted on the American scene.

What’s cool about today’s “find” is that the history of the Viking sports car is discussed with some new information surfacing.  First, the car here is called the “Viking II” and not the “Viking KP-101.”  And next, the designer and builder of the car – Paul Hives – is identified with a photo included.  So is his address in (north) Miami.  Good stuff here gang!

Let’s review what we found 🙂

img406

Paul And Mrs. Hives Shown Standing Next To Viking Sports Car

He’d Battle The Giants
Three Years of Labor Produced This Hand-Crafted Car
Paul Hives, Mrs Hives, and Miami-Built Viking II
The Miami Herald:  February 2, 1966

img407

A hand-crafted red sports car, the dream and work of a Keystone Point man, will be on display at the International Auto Show.  The car is the Viking II and the man is Paul Hives, 12945 Ortega Lane (North Miami).  And the car is in the show because Hives hopes to find a backer who admires it enough to help him get it into production.

The 35 year old Hives, who had auto agencies in Venezuela for 10 years, has been in this country since 1961.  Three of those years were devoted to producing the car, and much work was done in the family garage.  In such a competitive business, dominated by giants, why does he put so many eggs in one basket?

“I felt there was a need for this car, that people would want a car with the beauty of Italian styling, but with American comfort and size,” he says.  The Viking’s big competition, he says, would be the Corvette, the “only true American sports car.”

The two-passenger Viking has a Chrysler 8 engine and transmission, and would be in the price range of the Corvette.  Extras would include a built-in TV, dial phone and bar.

Press Release and Publicity Photos:

Shown below are the photos located of the Viking sports car in a recent eBay “fishing” expedition:

img405

img408

Summary:

So…with this added information along with the first article on the Viking sports car, is there enough information to find the person and/or family that built it?  The back of the color photo has an October 10, 1965 date suggesting we may have to move the date of the debut of this car from 1966 to 1965 – additional research is needed to confirm.  Paul Hives would be around 80 years old now – certainly within the realm of age for many of the folks we’ve found so far.  Anyone want to help find the person, the car, and more?  We at Forgotten Fiberglass can use all the help possible 🙂

Hope you enjoyed the story, and until next time…

Glass on gang…

Geoff


Comments

The 1966 Viking KP-101: A Venezuelan-Miami-American Sports Car — 6 Comments

  1. It seems like looking for backers to start a car company was as likely as working at a soda fountain in Hollywood to become the next big starlet. Both seemed to be the American dream though!

  2. I agree with Jim..It seems to me that as the cars popped up in the later years the designs got better..I’ll bet that their are a lot more lurking in the”BARNS”,that we haven’t seen yet..

  3. Another terrific looking sports car built by a micro car company in the USA… A real shame this did not get traction in the market place. The car is nothing if not extremely attractive, will be interesting to find out how many were done.

    • His second wife’s name was Kerstin M. Hives. The document showing this is from April 1966.

      Interestingly, I found reference (from 1961) to Paul M Hives and a Donald Formal Arias purchasing a property (13190 Biscayne Bay Terrace, North Miami, FL). A later document (February 1964) shows Donald and Rosario as being husband and wife. The same document lists Paul as single.

      I’m on the trail to see if I can find more, but seem to have temporarily hit a brick wall. It appears that Paul and Kerstin may have divorced at some point, but I cannot tell if they had children. – More to come if I can find it. 🙂

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.