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		<title>1952 Allard J2X Sports Race Car</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The J2X was the penultimate creation of the Allard Motor Company&#8217;s family of vehicles built between 1936 and 1964 (and arguably its most successful). Founded in 1936 by Sydney Allard, the company produced some 1,900 automobiles. These included hill climbers, sprint cars, sedans, racing cars and even dragsters. Sydney Allard was the consummate racer. His [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.racekraftdesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/baseAllardDSC0018.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-636" src="http://www.racekraftdesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/baseAllardDSC0018.jpg" alt="baseAllardDSC0018" width="300" height="200" /></a>The J2X was the penultimate creation of the Allard Motor Company&#8217;s family of vehicles built between 1936 and 1964 (and arguably its most successful). Founded in 1936 by Sydney Allard, the company produced some 1,900 automobiles. These included hill climbers, sprint cars, sedans, racing cars and even dragsters. Sydney Allard was the consummate racer. His cars enjoyed a solid reputation as serious contenders at Le Mans, Monte Carlo, Watkins Glen, Silverstone, Pebble Beach, Goodwood, as well as countless other tracks throughout Europe and North America.</p>
<p>The legendary J2X was a limited production competition roadster, with only 83 produced between 1951 and 1954. Approximately 60 still exist today. Allard Motor Company never produced its own engines, rather it successfully integrated existing American V-8 power plants into its cars to great effect. Some factory Allard J2Xs were equipped with a Ford-Mercury flathead, or more commonly, the 331 cu. in. Cadillac / Chrysler 331 Hemi Firepower that made its racing success legendary. At the rear, the J2X’s sported a unique deDion differential, and an innovative independent suspension, well ahead of its time.</p>
<p><span id="more-634"></span>The Allard’s racing notoriety came at the hands of individuals who are now legends in their own rights – Sydney Allard, Zora Arkus Duntov (Corvette pioneer), General Curtis LeMay (Commander of the Strategic Air Command), Carroll Shelby (entire 1953 season) and Steve McQueen.</p>
<p>Chassis #3211 was one of only five cars issued with an Oldsmobile 371 CI engine and was purchased from the factory by Gines Arimany, for a Guatemalan General who raced the car in street races in Central America for several years. It came to the USA and was restored in 1977, taking prize winnings at Pebble Beach Concours, as well as 5 consecutive class wins at the Monterey Historics throughout the 1980s! The historically eligible car then participated in the 1987 Mille Miglia race in Italy with John Gorsline and Brian Redman driving. More recently, the car has participated in many famous rallies stateside such as the Colorado Grand.</p>
<p>The Allard J2X was often called “THE BRUTE” and was the car to beat in the early days of sports car racing in the US. The Allard Formula of European chassis engineering with American power has become a classic combination leading the way to such notable cars as the AC 427 Cobra, the Sunbeam Tiger, and even the Pantera.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[1983 March/Chevy 83G GT “The Red Lobster” IMSA GTP was an American sports car racing series organized by John Bishop, and his International Motor Sports Association from 1981 to 1992. It was a follow up series to the successful IMSA GT Series of the late 70’s that featured such automotive icons as the Porsche 911RSR, [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>1983 March/Chevy 83G GT</h1>
<p>“The Red Lobster”<br />
<a href="http://www.racekraftdesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/march_9943D-thumb.jpg"><img class="alignleft wp-image-576 size-full" src="http://www.racekraftdesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/march_9943D-thumb.jpg" alt="march_9943D-thumb" width="155" height="109" /></a>IMSA GTP was an American sports car racing series organized by John Bishop, and his International Motor Sports Association from 1981 to 1992. It was a follow up series to the successful IMSA GT Series of the late 70’s that featured such automotive icons as the Porsche 911RSR, the 935 Turbo, and the Chevy Corvette. The GTP cars were of course prototype cars fashioned to go up against the FIA Group C cars of Le Mans, and the World Endurance Championship, but without the fuel restrictions. Many such cars actually competed in both series, and were driven by such legends as Derek Bell, Hurley Haywood, Al Holbert, and Brian Redman.</p>
<p>March Engineering, a British Chassis manufacturer began building race cars in 1969, and has won races in every race series from Formula Ford, to Indy, to Can Am, and to F1. March built four of the 83G (1983 model) to IMSA GTP  specifications. None other than noted designer and aerodynamicist, Adrian Newey (of Red Bull F1 Team fame) designed this true “ground effects” car. Three of the GTP cars were bought by Al Holbert, who raced two cars with the  Chevrolet V8.<span id="more-594"></span></p>
<p>Chassis #3 was originally raced by Holbert with a 366 Chevrolet small block. It ran in red and whiter livery with CRC Chemicals / Red Roof Inn sponsorship. In four races in 1983 IMSA he earned a 2nd at Riverside, and 1st in Miami, Mid Ohio and Laguna Seca. Holbert sold the car to David Cowart and Kemper Miller, who were sponsored by Red Lobster. They were stockbroker / racer ‘privateers’ and up against the cubic money of much more well endowed sponsorships and factory teams. With that in mind, their results were remarkable: In ’83 they were on the podium at Brainerd IMSA, Sears Point, Mosport and scored a 4th at the Daytona finale. In 1984 they were 2nd at Laguna Seca, Mosport and  Michigan, 3rd at Riverside, 4th at Road Atlanta, 6th at Sears Point and Lime Rock. Cowart noted that “the car was brutal to drive with such stiff springs and high g-force cornering capabilities, that I was glad to hand the car over after a 20<br />
minute stint”.</p>
<p>In the world of early GTP cars, the March 83G in this livery and sponsorship was arguably one of the best known cars of its day due to the distinctive graphics that suited the shape of the car; so much so, that IMSA leased the car from  Miller, as a promotional demonstration car for media events!</p>
<p>The car has been featured numerous times in Vintage Motorsports Magazine cover features.</p>
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