The Solvey Roadster/Like the Phoenix/It will Rise
Posted on May 2, 2006 at 10:16:22 AM by SuperDave
I grew up in Sandusky and my dad started taking me
to the races when guys like Gordon Dukes, Al Wood,
and Johny Benson were running supers. As a teenager
I was lucky enough to see almost every show that
Bill Bader promoted and then on to Larry Boos. It
was always a special thrill to stop back to the
track on the way home from church on Sunday mornings
to see the Michigan cars that survived Oswego the
night before. My dad used to talk to everyone and I
loved to listen in on all of his conversations. We
would find out who won, who ran well, who crashed
out. Bob Seelman was one of my favorites. It was
even a bigger thrill to see the New York cars race
Sandusky at the classic. In 1971 we made Oswego a
stop on our summer vacation, I will never forget
seeing Todd Gibson run with those boys up there. The
night we were there was Gary Allbritain's first
visit behind the wheel of the B-4 car. One car that
really stood out to me was the big red 04 Solvay
Automotive Woodshed upright car. I think Bob Stelter
was the driver. He destroyed that car in a crash not
too long after that and the Solvay team got into the
roadsters. They were as impressive as any car on the
track.
This past December my dad called me and wanted me to
check out the post on Super Dave's site that had one
of the old 04 cars for sale on ebay. I recognized
the car instantly and was dreaming about all the
possibilities of getting it. I showed it to my wife
and she thought I was crazy. I showed it to a friend
who races sprint cars, Mike Stuchell, His son runs
winged and non wing sprints at Larenceburg, and
Eldora. They occasionally run KC, Attica and Sharon
too. It just depends on finances. Mike thought I was
crazy too, but then started thinking about it more
and a couple of days later called me and said he
wanted to buy it and restore it. He is good friends
with Warren Coniam and that may have got him more
interested. I hooked him up with Tom Bliss and the
car was sold and Tom pulled it off ebay. Tom said
this car meant a lot to him and he wanted it to end
up in the right hands. I hope that is us.
The car was Solvay's second roadster and was built
in 74. It won the 75 Sandusky Classic with Warren
Coniam as its driver. It also won features at
Oswego. It was driven by several drivers including,
Warren Coniam, Jim Cheney, Bob Stelter and even
Eddie Bellinger. This was the car that Cheney got
upside down and almost lost his life in a bad fire
in July of 77. We would love to restore it to its
original Mid to late seventies form.
We realize this is going to be a big undertaking. We
have the frame, most of the original body panels,
the front axle, steering, brakes, a couple of
wheels, and some other misc. parts. We are going to
have to do some digging to bring this car back to
life. If anybody out there knows anyone or any body
that can help us locate some parts we would really
appreciate it.
For starters we need a 427 chevy motor, fuel
injection, headers, etc. Also a drive shaft and rear
end including axle, seat and steering wheel, a left
rear hub from the time period, radiator and that is
pretty much all I can think of at this time.
Photos are the car in Tom's garage just north of
Syracuse when we picked it up Friday night April
21st. The other photo is my friend Mike with Tom and
the car. It left the state of New York in the back
of Mike's truck in the early morning hours on
Saturday the 22nd. The last picture is the car in
Mikes garage just south of Dayton, OH.
Thanks Super Dave,
Ken Ott
Kettering, Ohio
My cell is 937-470-8943 if anyone would like more
info on the car or has any leads for parts.
A lot of you probably don't remember Jim Cheney. What a great guy
he was and what the story behind him was that led to his tragic end.