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In the world of motorsports, certain cars and designs stand out, etching their names into the annals of racing history. The Watson Indy Roadster is one such iconic design, forever associated with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the thrill of open-wheel racing. Built in 2012 with consultation from A.J. Watson himself, this Watson Indy Roadster replica project commemorates the famous 1959 Indianapolis 500 victory by Rodger Ward. Commissioned by Bill Wendt, David Johnston, and Jerry Carbone for Bonneville Speed Week, this remarkable race car achieved a top speed of approximately 181 mph in August 2018, setting a record in the Vintage Oval Track class. Now available in Arizona, this replica comes with a Bonneville Speed Week trophy and a bill of sale, offering enthusiasts a chance to own a piece of racing history.

The Watson Indy Roadster replica faithfully captures the essence of A.J. Watson's renowned roadster design, which made its mark at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in the 1950s. Constructed to Bonneville specifications, this replica features a 1959-style "shark" nose and a chassis and body panels derived from Watson's original blueprints. The white exterior is adorned with the iconic #5 Leader Card livery, paying homage to the car's rich racing heritage. While some imperfections are present in the finish, they serve as reminders of the car's purposeful nature and racing pedigree.

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The replica is equipped with 15" steel wheels, fitted with custom-fabricated inner and outer covers topped with Halibrand-style vinyl decals. These wheels are wrapped in Goodyear Land Speed tires, providing the necessary grip for high-speed runs. The car features a Vega manual steering box and an adjustable AFCO Racing coilover suspension, ensuring precise control and handling. Wilwood rear disc brakes deliver reliable stopping power when needed.

Stepping into the cockpit, the driver is greeted by a single fixed-back bucket seat, upholstered in vibrant red vinyl. The seat is complemented by a DJ Racing multi-point harness, ensuring the driver's safety during intense racing endeavors. Additional features include a fire-suppression system, a headrest, a parachute release lever, a gear selector, and a 12-volt master disconnect switch. The four-spoke steering wheel frames a collection of gauges, including a tachometer, a pyrometer, and gauges for monitoring air/fuel ratio, oil pressure, and water temperature. A Tel Tac digital tachometer proudly displays the car's top speed of 181.15 mph, achieved on August 13, 2018, as recorded by the Southern California Timing Association.

While the engine has been removed, the Watson Indy Roadster replica retains the Winters Performance "Phoenix" two-speed manual transmission, which is connected to a quick-change rear axle via an enclosed driveshaft. The engine compartment still features a custom-fabricated Be Cool aluminum radiator, a testament to the car's racing roots and commitment to performance.

A trophy commemorating the car's impressive record of 181.147 mph at the 2018 Bonneville Speed Week is included with the sale, serving as a testament to its exceptional performance. Additionally, a spare Goodyear Eagle tire adds value to the package, providing practicality for future endeavors.

The Watson Indy Roadster Replica Project allows racing enthusiasts to own a piece of history. This meticulously crafted tribute to A.J. Watson's iconic roadster design showcases the dedication and passion of its builders. With its record-setting performance, striking appearance, and carefully curated details, this replica represents the pinnacle of open-wheel racing heritage. Whether displayed as a collector's item or taken to the track for vintage racing events, this Watson Indy Roadster replica project offers a unique opportunity to experience the spirit and excitement of a bygone era of motorsports.


Crown Concepts is selling this historic car. To get service and race support visit Crown Concepts official site. Additionally, you can find out more about their other vehicles for sale and their consignment process.

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