1961 Ol Yaller VIII
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5.4 liter V8 |
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natural |
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350 hp |
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HP/Liter |
64.8 hp per liter |
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(from Barret Jackson Press Release) VIVA LAS VEGAS: HISTORIC OL’ YALLER VIII RACE CAR TO CROSS THE BLOCK AT BARRETT-JACKSON LAS VEGAS
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. –
August 25, 2009 – Movie star car and celebrated racer, the 1961 Ol’
Yaller VIII, will be sold at No Reserve during the 2nd Annual
Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction in Las Vegas Oct. 7-10, 2009.
It is one of only nine Ol’ Yallers built by road racing icon, Max
Balchowsky, from 1956-1963 and appeared in the 1964 movie, “Viva Las
Vegas,” with Elvis Presley. The 2009 Las Vegas event will take place
at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino and feature approximately 500
collector vehicles on sale, posh lifestyle events and live,
high-definition TV coverage from SPEED.
“Everyone loves an underdog, and Ol’ Yallers were the ultimate
‘giant killers’ of mid-century road racing,” said Craig Jackson,
Chairman/CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “Max Balchowsky’s race cars
routinely took on the big boys like Ferrari, Maserati and Aston
Martin, winning multiple races. Adding to the provenance of Ol’
Yaller VIII was its role alongside ‘The King’ in ‘Viva Las Vegas.’
It will make quite a cameo when it crosses the block at our second
annual Las Vegas auction.”
Assembled with spare components from fairly humble production
automobiles, Balchowsky’s Ol’ Yallers became famous for their
triumphs over road racing titans of the 1950s and early ‘60s. While
the unusual design and bright yellow paint made them noticeable, it
was Balchowsky’s remarkable engineering that made the Ol’ Yaller a
force on the track. Famous drivers such as Dan Gurney and Carroll
Shelby piloted Ol’ Yallers during their careers and raved about
their capabilities.
Ol’ Yaller VIII is powered by a 327 c.i.d., 350 horsepower V8 engine
with a Holley 4-barrel carburetor, 4-speed manual transmission and
independent front and rear coil suspension. While most of
Balchowsky’s earlier creations were based on a tube-frame chassis,
it was constructed on a Jaguar E-Type shell, making it one of the
most aesthetically pleasing Ol’ Yallers ever built.
“At Barrett-Jackson, we consign a wide range of vehicles that
fulfill all of the wants and needs of today’s collectors,” added
Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “Increasingly, collectors
are seeking cars that are not only rare, but can be raced or
displayed at a Concours. They want a monetary investment that can be
observed, touched and enjoyed. This Ol’ Yaller delivers the
exclusivity and thrill that collectors crave.”
After being raced early on by its original owner in the SCCA West
Coast Championship series, Ol’ Yaller VIII was modified by
customizer Dean Jeffries and became a show car for Grand Stand
Amusements in 1972. The car was later extensively restored under the
supervision of Balchowsky. In 1990, noted collector and vintage
racer, Gordon Apker, purchased the car and competed regularly with
it on the vintage racing circuit. The track-ready 1961 Ol’ Yaller
VIII will be sold with race log books.
About The Barrett-Jackson Auction Company
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