Have you found the car entered as that somewhere? No, that should not be the name of it. I'm pretty sure I have the right name as the source for it also provides a relative in-dept history of the car.
Is there any more info to share?
The design of the car was based on a sketch on a napkin made by Bo Miskes mechanic. It was built using a bespoke steel tube chassis. Front and rear suspension was by unequal length A-arms (upper non-adjustable, lower adjustable) with coilover shocks and transverse rear leaf springs. Dunlop discs were fitted up front while drum brakes were located at the rear. It was powered by Alfa DOHC engine with 40 DCOE sidedraft Webers. The body was built in aluminum and it is believed to have been constructed by a "Indy car builder" (no name is given). It sat on magnesium wheels.
It was raced in the 14th Grand Prix at Watkins Glen, on September 23, 1961 (20th place), the 20th Annual Cumberland National Championship and Regional Races on May 13, 1962 (DNF), and it was entered in the NE Ohio Regional Races in August of 1962 (not known if it completed the race).
It was recently listed for sale at $45k through Hemmings.