1937 Buick Shafer 8 of Coker Tire Company
(from Corky Coker)
Phil Shafer built Indy cars from 1931 until about 1939 (about the
time the cars went completely to single seat). This car is equipped
with Rigling and Henning (of Indianapolis) special built chassis
powered by a 284 cid Straight 8 Buick engine from a Buick series 60.
Shafer had so much confidence in his Shafer 8 that he shipped one of
his cars to Europe to drive in the German Gran Prix and finished
13th in 1931.
As was raced at Indy, my Shafer 8 has an original Buick 3 speed
transmission. Seven of Shafer’s Buick powered racers qualified for
the famed Memorial Day classic from 1931 until 1936. “Stubby”
Stubblefield’s 5th place finish in 1933 was Shafer’s high point. Al
Miller started in the third row in a Shafer 8 in 1934 and finished
6th. Shafer himself made the 1931, 1932, and 1934 INDY races,
finishing 11th, 12th, and 15th places respectively. Cliff Bergere,
who went on to become an Indy immortal, brought a Victor Gasket
Shafer 8 home to 13th place in the1935 Indianapolis 500. He ran with
the front of the pack until at 196 laps, he ran out of gas.
I have rallied this Shafer 8 across the USA with the Great Race
seven times (five times with my son, and twice with my wife).
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