Jack Engle's Ford Model T Roadster

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A photo of Jack Engle with his Ford Model T Roadster on "A" rails. In 1939 Jack turned 113 mph at El Mirage with his roadster. At the time he ran a blown Cragar Model A engine. Photo courtesy of Mark Engle.
Phil Remington, Howard Wilson, Rob McCausland, and Jack Engle photographed behind Jack's Model T Roadster. They were all members of the Low Flyers of Santa Moncia. Photo courtesy of Mark Engle.
A close-up shot of the blown Model B engine in Jack's roadster. He turned 113 mph with the roadster at El Mirage in 1939 running this set-up. Photo courtesy of Mark Engle.
A photo of Jack in his racer from 1939. This photo was later published in Hot Rod Magazine, and this ripped out page comes from Jack's personal collection. Scan courtesy of Mark Engle.

Ford Model T roadster owned by Santa Monica Low Flyers member Jack Engle. Built on a Model A frame, Jack turned 113 mph with the roadster at El Mirage in 1939 running a McCulloch blown Cragar Model A-engine.




 

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