"C C Rider" Willys Record Setting 5-time National Champion Gasser

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  • Location: Clifton, New Jersey, United States
  • Make: Willys
  • Model: Coupe
  • Type: Coupe
  • Year: 1938
  • Color: Sierra Gold Metallic
  • Engine size: Blown, Small Block Chevy with Hilborn Injection
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Manual M-22
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Black
  • Vehicle Title: Clear

1938 Willys Coupe Description

Of all the great gassers, "C C Rider" was the dominant "CC gasser" of the late 60's, and thought by many to be the greatest double-C car of all time. The car began its life on a cabbage farm in Pennsylvania. When the farmer's pickup truck broke down, the trunk lid was removed, and the car was used to haul cabbages to market. Bill Lindner, from Webster, NY, bought the car in 1963, built his race car, beginning to race it in 1966. The car had a small block Chevy with Hilborn injection and ran a 4-speed M-22 until 1970.

"C C Rider" is a 1938 Coupe, sitting on a 1937 frame, with a 41-style fiberglass tilt front-end, made by Anderson, and dating from 1965. Lindner's car had a 1958 Olds rear with 5:57 gears. He estimated the supercharged small block Chevy motor, which ran at 9500 rpm, to make about 750 hp. It was bored 30 over 40, and ran a 10:1 compression.

Lindner and "C C Rider" won 5 NHRA championships: Indy Nationals in 67, 68 & 69 (photos 13-15), and the Spring Nationals in 68 & 69. One of the car's greatest victories came in the 1967 Gold Cup at Niagara, a race that featured the strongest competition in super eliminator. (see photo #20 & story) In addition, the car set and held the class speed record longer than any other car. (photo 19 )

Bill sold the car (without engine) to Rod Phelps in 1970, who also enjoyed tremendous success with it, winning many championships, and setting and holding speed records. Phelps retired the car from racing in 1975, and the car passed through several owners, each taking it farther from the top-notch race car that Lindner had built. Finally it had a "pro-street" setup, which is the way the car was when I purchased it 2006. (photo 12)

Almost immediately I started the process of restoring the car to it's 1969 look. All of current engine work was done by Bill Lindner. The block is a new 330 Dart short block, with an estimated 800 HP. The supercharger dates from the late 60s and was made by Ohio George Montgomery and Pete Robinson, and is a VERY RARE item, and Ohio George custom machined the intake especially for this engine. The Hilborn injection is a 4-port, and uses a Kinsler set-up as did the "old" car. The engine is set up so perfectly that it will fire on thefirst time. In photos 4&5 you can see Bill doing the final check over of theengine.

The trans isalso correct, with Lindner again doing all the work. A close-ratio M-22 and 4-speed are now in the car, along with a Hurst shift. The rear is a 57 Olds, although I'm not certain what the gear set up is. The chromed wheelie bars and chrome ladder bars were made by Lindner, as was virtually all "mechanical" aspects of the car.

The rear bumperis a notable feature of the car. It was recreated for me by a well-known drag racer, and his Lindner's 100% of approval. The brake lights are contained IN the bumper. The front grille is also unique to this car.

The front wheels are aluminum and the rear ones are magnesium. These rears are not perfect, and look like they belong on an old race car. However, they do have pitting and scars, and I would recommend replacing them with correct aluminums, as there are some very fine ones for sale. The slicks are new M&H Nostalgia 16x10.

The Willys front axle and front springs are all chromed. There is some rust on the springs. They could be cleaned up, or could be re-chromed if show car perfection is what you seek.

The interior is very close to the way it was. The seats come from a Triumph TR-4, and there is a Simpson racing harness. There is a roll bar only - as the car had in the 60s. The gas pedal is a Moon, and the beautiful custom dash is unique to this car. Lindner had only a tach, oil pressure and volt meter. When I bought the car, there was a complete set of classic Stewart-Warner gauges, and I have left these, althought neither the speedometer or fuel gauge are connected.

The paint is Sierra Gold Metallic. It is "light" on the metallic side, meaning it doesn't have a lot of "glitter" in it. It is absolutely correct according to Lindner, and this determined "how metallic" it should be. The paint also looks different in different lighting, as can be seen in the photos. The effect in natural sunlight is bright and "copper-like" in appearance.

Along with the car comes an amazing amout of memorabilia and historical items.

Bill Lindner's original two scrapbooks are included, showing the car from the original build photos. All the articles written about the car and Bill are included, as well as numerous photos. (the originals and not copies) The speed record that the car set at Englishtown in May of 68is there, as well as the original Winners Circle photos from the Indy Nationals in 67, 68, & 69. A third very interesting scrap book came with the car when I purchased it, as this is also seen in the photos and included with the sale. There are way too many special items to mention.

In addition, ALL the trophies that Lindner won come with the car. These include the three Nationals (67, 68, 69), the Spring Nationals (68), the Valvoline Class Winner Bowl (67), the Niagara Gold Cup (67), fender banners, and numerous other "winner's" items. (see photos)

"C C Rider" should remain retired from racing. It really belongs in a museum, and I hope that the new owner will treat her with love and respect. This car and all that comes with it make for a distinguished and special part of drag racing history. I doubt that you will find ANY other car of the period with the pedigree and provenance of "C C Rider" .

I will promptly answer all questions, so do not hesitate to ask!

The car is located in northern New Jersey and can be seen by serious potential buyers through special arrangement.

"C C Rider" is also for sale privately and through several other sources.

 

 

 

 

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On Feb-15-17 at 07:02:57 PST, seller added the following information:

In incorrectly stated the Hilborn injection is a 4-port.

HILBORN INJECTION is a 2-PORT!

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