
โEveryone loves an underdog, and Olโ Yallers were the ultimate โgiant killersโ of mid-century road racing,โ said Craig Jackson, Chairman/CEO of Barrett-Jackson.
โMax Balchowskyโs race cars routinely took on the big boys like Ferrari, Maserati and Aston Martin, winning multiple races. Adding to the provenance of Olโ Yaller VIII was its role alongside โThe Kingโ in โViva Las Vegas.โ It will make quite a cameo when it crosses the block at our second annual Las Vegas auction.โ
Assembled with spare components from fairly humble production automobiles, Balchowskyโs Olโ Yallers became famous for their triumphs over road racing titans of the 1950s and early โ60s. While the unusual design and bright yellow paint made them noticeable, it was Balchowskyโs remarkable engineering that made the Olโ Yaller a force on the track. Famous drivers such as Dan Gurney and Carroll Shelby piloted Olโ Yallers during their careers and raved about their capabilities.
Olโ Yaller VIII is powered by a 327 c.i.d., 350 horsepower V8 engine with a Holley 4-barrel carburetor, 4-speed manual transmission and independent front and rear coil suspension. While most of Balchowskyโs earlier creations were based on a tube-frame chassis, it was constructed on a Jaguar E-Type shell, making it one of the most aesthetically pleasing Olโ Yallers ever built.

After being raced early on by its original owner in the SCCA West Coast Championship series, Olโ Yaller VIII was modified by customizer Dean Jeffries and became a show car for Grand Stand Amusements in 1972. The car was later extensively restored under the supervision of Balchowsky. In 1990, noted collector and vintage racer, Gordon Apker, purchased the car and competed regularly with it on the vintage racing circuit. The track-ready 1961 Olโ Yaller VIII will be sold with race log books.
The 2009 Las Vegas event will take place at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino and feature approximately 500 collector vehicles on sale, with and live TV coverage from SPEED.
For more information, visit www.barrett-jackson.com.
[Source: Barrett-Jackson]




