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1926 Pontiac Boat Tail Racer pictures and wallpaper 1926 Pontiac Boat Tail Racer pictures and wallpaper 1926 Pontiac Boat Tail Racer pictures and wallpaper 1926 Pontiac Boat Tail Racer pictures and wallpaper
1926 Pontiac Boat Tail Racer pictures and wallpaper 1926 Pontiac Boat Tail Racer pictures and wallpaper 1926 Pontiac Boat Tail Racer pictures and wallpaper 1926 Pontiac Boat Tail Racer pictures and wallpaper
1926 Pontiac Boat Tail Racer pictures and wallpaper 1926 Pontiac Boat Tail Racer pictures and wallpaper
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This hill climb is the oldest documented Pontiac race car in existence. It was manufactured very early in 1926, Pontiac's first year of production. It began life as a standard two-door sedan sold to McRorie-Sautter Motor Company, an Oakland dealership and distributor located in Utica, New York. General Motors introduced the Pontiac as part of its Oakland line - a quality six-cylinder car, designed to sell at the price of a four. The car was a runaway success; Pontiac bears the unique distinction of being the only GM offspring to kill its parent company as Oakland became Pontiac in 1932.

Shortly after the car's sale, the owner suffered a fire, which destroyed the passenger compartment. The car returned to the dealership where the chassis was taken across town to the Willoughby Company, a local coachbuilder with a national reputation for building custom, quality vehicle bodies on high-end automobile chassis. The rough finish of the boat-tail body and the lack of a Willoughby number plate seem to indicate that the conversion was a quick and dirty job, certainly not in keeping with their usual high-end coachwork.

The car first raced at the Sherrill Hill Climb on August 14, 1926 where it won first in class and in unlimited displacement, taking home two trophies and $20 in prize money. The car was named 'Hill Climber' and went on to compete as a dealer-sponsored racer until its retirement in 1932. The car stayed in the McRorie family through three generations. It left the Utica area in 1983 after the dealership closed. By that point it had fallen into disrepair.

In May of 1997, current owner, Arnold Landvoigt responded to a computer bulletin board ad for a 'one of a kind 1926 Pontiac Boat Tail Racer.' He and his wife, Lois, fell in love with the car and purchased it on the spot. They have since restored the car and researched its history along with that of racing in upstate NY in the 1920s. Hill Climber is now a certified AACA Competition vehicle that has toured the country.

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This 1926 Pontiac Boat-Tail Racer was called the 'Hill Climber'. It was converted from a 1926 2-door sedan during Pontiac's first year of production. It is Pontiac's earliest documented race car.

Its first race was in August 14, 1926 at the Sherrill, New York Hill Climb. It won 1st in class.
'Hill Climber', the earliest known Pontiac race car, was produced very early in 1926, Pontiac's first production year.

Starting life as a standard 2-door sedan, it was sold in Utica, New York. McRotie-Sautter dealership re-acquired the car and had the chassis rebuilt into an open, boat-tailed racer to compete in local hill climbs.

On August 14, 1926 it raced for the first time at an event in Sherrill, New York. On its first outing it won first in class and third in unlimited displacement class, taking home two trophies and $20 in prize money.

Mr. and Mrs. Landvoigt acquired the car un-restored in 1997. They have done most of the restoration as well as extensive research documenting the history of the car.
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1926 Pontiac Boat Tail Racer

Year1926
MakePontiac
ModelBoat Tail Racer
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationI
L-Head
Cylinders6
Solid valve lifters
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement186.50 CU IN. | 3056.7 cc. | 3.1 L.
Horsepower40.00 HP (29.4 KW) @ 2400.00 RPM
HP / Liter12.9 BHP / Liter
Compression Ratio4.8:1
Main Bearings3
Fuel TypeGasoline - Petrol
Fuel FeedCarburetor
Carter 1 barrel carburetor
BlockCast-iron

Standard Transmission
Gears3
TransmissionManual
Final Drive4.18:1


 
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