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stuny

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Beginning in 1935 most cars raced at the Indianapolis 500 used 4 cylinder Offenhauser engine blocks (they were in wining cars for 27 years between 1935 and 1976, and dominant prior to the 1960s), and the cars had engines only in the front. That began to change in '61 with the entry of a lone mid engine car. Soon the Offenhauser was all but dead, though in 1976 an "Offy" powered car one for a final time. Here's what an Offy engineblock looks like, as on display in the window of Macys' flagshiop store at herald Square, Manhattan.

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Stuart,

 

Do you think that picture might not bring back memories to the oldest "oldtime" race fans? I can remember when I was a youth, listening to the Indy 500 on radio. The Offies had quite a sound as they went by. (I won't admit to being that old). Great picture.

 

Paul

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