Quin Epperly

Epperly was an American manufacturer of motor sports chassis in the 1950s, which were mainly used in the IndyCar Series and was named after its founder, Quin Epperly, named.

Although many teams and drivers put on this chassis was the first time Sam Hanks with his " Belond Exhaust Special" in 1957, one of George Salih radically converted Epperley by the four-cylinder Offenhauser engine was installed horizontally to lower the center of gravity, 500 mile race from Indianapolis victorious to decide for themselves. The racing veteran Hanks, who has been active since the 1930s in racing, declared the winner interview with tears in his resignation, while Salih, who had spent all his savings in the remodeling, could renovate it.

1958 Jimmy Bryan won the 500-mile race at Indianapolis with the identical car.

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