Car Trailer, circa 1958. On loan from the Museum of American Speed, Lincoln, NE.

THF151129 / Car Trailer, circa 1958. On loan from the Museum of American Speed, Lincoln, NE.
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Artifact Overview

For decades, most race cars -- even at the top levels of racing -- were transported on open trailers pulled by pickup trucks or station wagons. Drivers and mechanics sometimes slept in their vehicles, or in inexpensive motels. It's a far cry from today, when race cars ride in huge trailers equipped as shops, and drivers travel by plane or in luxurious motorhomes.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Trailer (Vehicle)

Date Made

circa 1958

Place of Creation

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

IL.303.3

Material

Steel (Alloy)
Rubber (Material)

Color

Blue

Dimensions

Height: 30 in
Width: 96 in
Length: 203 in

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