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Topic: AJ Watson is still at it-more Watson trailers, this time with supers on!
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October 27, 2011 at
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This project is a clone of his 2nd Indy car, most likely a car well before the Zink Roadster of 1956
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October 28, 2011 at
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This is neat! The last winning Kurtis with the first winning Watson, both Zink cars!
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October 28, 2011 at
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Anybody kinda recognize the trailers? I hear Emmitt Hahns cars were hauled on a trailer just like these.
Those trailers are Watson Trailers, AJ did it all!
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October 28, 2011 at
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Posted By: brian26 on October 28 2011 at 02:56:29 AM
This is neat! The last winning Kurtis with the first winning Watson, both Zink cars!
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Any idea where this picture was taken? I don't believe it is in Tulsa.
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October 28, 2011 at
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Most likely Glendale, Calif. . Watson's shop was out there in So-Cal.
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Getting ready to fit a Shark nose, made by Wayne "Fat Boy" Ewing.
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October 28, 2011 at
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plenty of work to do.
Today, every single of these roadsters lives, and either totally restored-or going to be.
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October 28, 2011 at
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October 29, 2011 at
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Posted By: brian26 on October 28 2011 at 05:24:15 PM
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Brian 26,
A.J. Watson was simply the best mechanic and builder of Indy cars in his
era. Wins in 1955 at Indy, with the Zink Kurtis, followed up by wins,
in 1956 with Zink, and Leadercard in 1959, 1962, all with cars he built, and was chief
mechanic on. And when he was just the builder, wins in 1960, 1963, and the last win by
a roadster in 1964. Thats 4 wins as a chief mechanic, and 6 wins as a builder, at the
Brickyard from 1955-1964. No other builder, or mechanic even came close during the roadster
era.
Ray C
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October 29, 2011 at
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Posted By: brian26 on October 28 2011 at 02:58:17 AM
Anybody kinda recognize the trailers? I hear Emmitt Hahns cars were hauled on a trailer just like these.
Those trailers are Watson Trailers, AJ did it all!
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They did pull the super #52 on a trailer like this with the dolly wheels. But it had tire racks on it I think. Years ago someone on this forum said they still had this trailer or knew who still had one.
Warren Vincent
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http://www.theautochannel.com/news/date/19980522/news012807.html
Warren Vincent
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Thanks goes to Mike Monatoboy for these pics
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Posted By: brian26 on October 27 2011 at 12:59:43 PM
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I noticed the 1 arm bandet shocks (adjustable). My dad (Vernon Schrater) used them on 24 and 14. I remember being told that Dick Hendershot connected a stearing wheel to one and strengthened his stearing muscles by turning against the resistance. He could adjust the resistance as needed. Anyone else ever heard of doing this?
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