I have been looking for a cool event car that is eligible for everything, including the Mille Miglia. This car might actually get in and it has really neat US history. In the Mille Miglia, the older car, the better the chances on acceptance, generally speaking. So my friend and I got in and did it in 2015 in his 29 Chrysler, which was reliable and comfortable, but very slow. V Max was 65 mph downhill with a tailwind. So the J2 is and entirely different animal. Right now it has an incorrect Chrysler 392 Hemi from 1957, but I bought a rusty 1951 Cadillac sedan and have had Mario at VSR pull the 331 engine and transmission to put in the car. Hopefully he will have time to do the transplant In late 2020 or early 2021. The car was bought new by Fred Wacker, who raced a series of Allards. This car raced at Watkins Glen in Sept 1950, Sebring on 12-31-50, which was the first ever race at Sebring, and in Argentina in March 1951. I was able to confirm all this by looking at the SCCA quarterly magazines that they have in the archives of the Revs Institute in Naples. The man who installed the drivetrain was named Frank Burrell and he worked for Cadillac. He designed a custom two carb intake to replaced the stock intake. His son Barry Burrell is still alive and sold me the custom intake and has provided advice. Anyway, here is a photo as the car sits now. And an old photos from Sebring. Car will go back to black with Steelies.
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