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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
K8 Racer from New Zealand
Prismacolor pencils on gray archival stock
� Paul Chenard 2008
Peter Leversedge Collection
Peter Leversedge is a friend from Christchurch, New Zealand, who I met on the Atlas F1 Forum. Pete told me of his vintage �K8� racer No.77, and sent me a photo; I decided to do a sketch of him racing it.
Pete's vintage racer was built in New Zealand in 1949 by John Jacobson & Neil Stuart based on �K8� plans, originally US short dirt track cars that later evolved as sprint cars.
Here are some of it's technical details:
Power: Ford Flathead V8, 286 cubic inch
Transmission: 3-speed Ford
Front and rear end: '39 Ford
Springs: Front '39 Ford; Rear Model T
Brakes: '39 Ford
Frame: cut-down Essex
Steering box: Chrysler 70
Top speed (recorded): 115 MPH
Between 1949 and 1965, it was raced by John Jacobson & Neil Stuart at the Aranui Speedway and several road-type circuit races; Bill Harris Jr. used it in beach racing and Peter & Alec Rattray in road-races.
Pete has owned No.77 since 1965, racing it in road-type circuits, hill climbs, beach racing and later vintage racing events; he won the New Zealand Beach Racing Championship Race 3 times. While he owned the car, it was also raced by Bob (RW) Stewart, Neil Stuart, Brian Hepburn and John Armstrong on occasions. The car was well known as a ''Ford V8 Special'' in the South Island of New Zealand.
While looking into the �K8� racer, I actually found copies of some original plans.
Labels:
1949,
dirt track,
K8,
New Zealand
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