WebIn fact, in 1961, he became the first driver to successfully defend his points championship and win the Indy 500. The nose has been fully restored and painted to concourse standard in the Bowes Seal Fast colors of red, … WebSpecifications:255 cu. in. Offenhauser double overhead cam inline four-cylinder engine, two-speed transmission with reverse, tubular front axle, Halibrand Championship rear end with three-inch open tube axle, front and rear cross-torsion bar suspension, and Halibrand four-wheel disc brakes.The Ex-A.J. Foyt, Championship-WinningThe late Wally Meskowski …
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WebLouis Schneider and the Winning Bowes Seal Fast Special, 1931 Description: Louis Schneider, winner of the 1931 Indianapolis 500, sits alongside his riding mechanic Jigger … WebThis diminutive Watson Indianapolis Special pays tribute to AJ Foyt’s #5 Indy 500 winner from 1961. Painstakingly hand-crafted by racecar builders Lance Turner and Greg Kishline of Kenosha, Wisconsin, it exhibits … projection ceiling lights stars
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WebSold on a Bill of Sale. Driven by Jud Larson to victory at Phoenix in 1958, this 1958 Lesovsky Offenhauser Bowes Seal Fast Special Champ Car was formerly owned by … WebThree men stand with the #15 Bowes Seal Fast Special as it sits on a trailer after arriving to Indianapolis by air. The car number was probably changed before the race. Origin: 1949 Contributor(s): Funding provided by an Institute of Museum and Library Services grant, administered by the Indiana State Library: Source: lab report specific heat