Frontenac
Frontenac was a prominent performance brand in the early days of track roadster racing, specializing in high-performance parts for Ford Model T engines. Known for its innovative cylinder heads, Frontenac equipment allowed racers to significantly enhance the speed and efficiency of their cars. Like Rajo, Frontenac products were widely used by racers at tracks like Legion Ascot Speedway in the 1920s, playing a crucial role in the rise of competitive racing and hot rod culture during that era.[1]
References
- ↑ Track Roadsters by Greg Sharp, published in The Rodder's Journal 86
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