Rajo
Rajo was a key performance brand during the early days of track roadster racing, providing high-performance equipment for modifying Ford Model T engines. These modifications, including camshaft and cylinder head upgrades, significantly improved the speed and performance of the cars. Rajo equipment became popular among early racers, including those competing at venues like Legion Ascot Speedway. The brand played an essential role in the development of the early hot rod and track roadster movements of the 1920s.[1]
Cars Featuring Rajo Equipment
Heads:
Don Bell's 1923 Ford Model T
John Athan's 1924 Ford Model T
References
- ↑ Track Roadsters by Greg Sharp, published in The Rodder's Journal 86
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