From the Barney Oldfield Collection: Four Classic Photos and One Mystery
Wayne Carroll Petersen, the great-great-nephew of the legendary racer Barney Oldfield, has provided these five historic photos from the Barney Oldfield Collection. Can anyone help Wayne identify the one mystery image?
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Howard Kroplick
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There were 3 Ford Barber-Warnock specials entered in the 1924 Indy. 26,27 and 28. 26 did the best driven by Bill Hunt came in 14th. No 28 driven by Alfted Moss, Stirling’s father was 16th and the car used for this photo shoot 27, was driven by Fred Harder and came in 17th. They had Louis Chevrolet Frontinac OHV Model T engines. The chassis were built with after market parts sold by speedster parts shops. The bodies were by Morten-Brett of Indianapolis. Barber-Warnock was the Indianapolis Ford dealership.
You all probably notice on the top,bottom and both sides of the photo,something is inscribed on it,can’t make it out,this may lead to who he is. Are they words,codes or what?,that’s something to work on
I have a booklet with photos from the 1911 Vanderbilt Cup Races, run in Savannah, GA. The “mystery gentleman” looks somewhat like the mechanic, Billy Chandler, who served Ralph Mulford, who won the 1911 event in a Lozier. The poses are very different, of course, with Chandler and Mulford in full racing gear in my booklet. Mulford gave great credit to Chandler’s strategy for the win.
I believe that is one of the Cliff Durant MILLERS, the one drvien by Frank Elliot in the 1923 Indy 500. The louvers in the radiator shell are unique, so is the shape of the tail compaired to other MILLER race cars of that era.
From the looks of the right front tire on the Premier it’s safe to say Barney did at most a parade lap. The rip in the sidewall doesn’t look healthy enough for on high speed ride into turn one at Indy.
My grandfather Walter Livingstone raced with Oldfield in the early 1900s. I found records of one race where he is listed in 1907. He was an employee and later business partner of Henry Ford. Has anyone ever heard of him?
in 1924 my grandfather, Fred Harder drove car no. 27 at the Indy 500. I am curious as to where this car is today. With the 2024 race coming in two years, it would be a treat to see this car at the race after 100 years. Any info would be greatly appreciated
The mystery photo is boxer Jack Johnson. Barney Oldfield raced him in 1910 although AAA refused to sanction the race of a non white driver. They were 3, 5-mile contests. Oldfield won 2.