Hello everybody,
Thanks to the people that led me to this site, was surprised to see the car here!!!!
I started out 22years ago sending letters, e-mails when it came about, pictures and probably 300 phone calls or more to get facts on the Harris car over the years.
We are still gathering more.
Some of what is in the articles above is correct, some is adlived through the writer.
Allready have had a BINGO on this site, I have never been able to get the Popular Science Magazine, if anyone has a copy, would be interested in purchasing it !!!!!
ALSO, I am searching for:
a Better Homes and Graden it is written up in, another called Auto Age(think that is the correct name), 1937 or 38 NY International Auto brochure (the car is on the shows brochure cover) any pictures of the car on pedestal at the 1936 Chicago International Auto Show, a picture of Mr Cord and the owner of Perfect Circle piston rings, the car pacing racing events, the car racing on track and several more, would appreciate any and all leads.
The V-8 twin cam, dual ign, dual carburated engine sung out 6,000 rpm's, it had a roller bearing cranshaft. Some have told me that it ran even faster than 110.
Spice Dana built there first ever fwd half shaft for this car, still looking for a write up they did in a magazine in the late 30's.
Yes, Gordon Buerhig was Bens best buddy until their deaths, Ben was Gordons best man at his wedding, the wedding took place while the car was being built.
Alex Tremulis is being discussed on another site also, as we believe it may have inspired him in his youthful years, he worked at Auburn-Cord-Duesenburg, he was around 20 years old.
Has anyone ever heard of the David Biggs collection from Clarksville Missouri, Biggs was a racing fan and had a unbelievable collection of very rare cars, the Harris car was on loan to David for his museum,
Ben started SCCA racing in Illinois, he was awarded a life time membership and continued as an official for them in Illinois for many years. Ben and David were good friends.
He also ran with the Granatelli's and many others,
LOOKING for any and all other information, getting ready to unload our 22 years of research to tell the whole story, do so want the Historians opinion on the car and its place in History.
FIRE away at me with any questions, there are sooooo many things that it incorporated into its build and style.
Glad to meet everyone,
JOHN