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1955 Sadler MK2

1955 Sadler MK2 1955 Sadler MK2 1955 Sadler MK2 This vehicle was the first Special built specifically for the Chevrolet V/8 small block. The Sadler Mk II was constructed with leftover parts from the MK I with an all-new body design. It was Bill Sadler's personal racer, with historic racing history in England, Canada, Nassau, and the United States. Considered a Canadian 'National Treasure', it won the 1958 international Race at Watkins Glen and is in the Walk of Fame' there. Historic drivers include: Bill Sadler, Bruce Kessler, Charlie Kolb, Paul Layman, and Boris Said, Sr.
Canadian-born Bill Sadler built many big-engine sports racers, Specials, and Formula cars during the 1950s. His first creation was the MK1, which was soon followed by the MK2, MK3, MK4, and lastly the MK5. The MK1 had a ladder frame and an aluminum body which was later replaced with a fiberglass body that was more attractive. Power was from a Triumph TR2 engine fitted with a fuel-injection system of Sadler's design. In 1955, the engine was replaced after throwing a rod with a Chevrolet V8 engine that displaced 265 cubic inches. It had two four-barrel carburetors and produced around 200 horsepower which was sent to the rear wheels via the Triumph gearbox assembly.

The V8 engine was a monster within the MK1, so Sadler set out to design and build a car better suited to this raw power. The MK2 consisted of a ladder tubular frame that featured a leaf spring suspension in the front and a low-pivot swing axle setup in the rear. A 1934 preselector gearbox and drum brakes were installed with hopes of taming the V8 engine. The MK1 fiber-glass body was removed and placed on the MK2. Later in the car's history, the engine was removed and replaced with a 283 cubic-inch unit which had its bored out to 300 ci.

He brought the car over to Europe and pitted it against the competitive European makes, occasionally outpacing the rest of the pack, such as at the Brighton Speed Trials, where his MKII proved to be the fastest.

Upon his return to Canada, Sadler removed the front drum brakes and replaced them with discs. Modifications were made to the engine and aluminum body panels replaced the old body.

He continued to race the MKII during the 1958 season, winning at the Watkins Glen Classic and managing to run near the front in many other races.

For the following season, Sadler found sponsorship through Earl Nisonger, the president of an auto parts company. With this new found funding, Sadler began building a new racer, one with a space frame chassis that could sit lower to the ground. Disc brakes with aluminum calipers were on all four corners of the car. The suspension was comprised of a low-pivot swing axle in the rear and front A-arms with coil-over Koni shocks. In the engine bay was a Chevrolet 327 cubic-inch engine breathing through a Hillborn fuel-injection system and producing a very heft 340 horsepower. A Borg-Warner T-10 four-speed gearbox was used to handle this power.

The Sadler MK3 was a sophisticated and modern machine but it failed to acquire the expected results.

The MK3 was followed by the MK4 which was very similar in many ways. Both rested on an 86-inch wheelbase, both had an aluminum body, Girling disc brakes, and weighed just under 1700 pounds. The MK3 had a swing axle rear setup while the MK4 was given a live axle. The MK4 was intended to become a series production machine but only one was ever created.

For the first time in the MK Sadler Series, the MK5 broke the string of 'one example created.' There were two examples of the MK5 created, featuring many changes over its predecessors. The most dramatic was its mid-engine setup resting in a space-frame chassis and clothed in an attractive aluminum body. A Halibrand quick-change rear end and two-speed transaxle were used, along with Girling disc brakes on all four corners.

The two cars were used during the 1961 season. When they were not plagued by reliability and teething problems, they proved to be rather quick. Sadler abruptly left the team after a disagreement with the sponsor, Comstock Construction.

Only one of the two MK5 examples exists in modern times, as one was destroyed in a fire.


By Daniel Vaughan | Feb 2008

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