Description: This Replicarz 1/18 Scale Diecast 1949 Blue Crown Special is a must-have for any Indy car enthusiast. The car is beautifully crafted with intricate details and a stunning blue color. It features the iconic Blue Crown Special Spark Plug racing team and is a Replicarz Exclusive in the series. The diecast car is made with high-quality materials and is perfect for collectors or as a gift for someone who loves Indy racing. This 1949 Blue Crown Special is a replica of the car that Bill Holland drove in the Indianapolis 500 race series. Add this amazing piece to your collection today! A LITTLE HISTORY LESSON IF YOU ARE INTERESTED AND A CAR NUT LIKE ME After back-to-back close misses, Bill Holland won the 1949 Indianapolis 500 in this beautiful cigar-shaped No. 7 Blue Crown Spark Plug Special. While any Indianapolis 500-winning car is special, this example is one of a precious few that unquestionably qualify for an exclusive club. It is one of the most successful cars of all time at the fabled Indianapolis Motor Speedway. In addition to winning the 1949 Indianapolis 500, Holland impressively finished second in the 1947, 1948 and 1950 races in this machine, making it quite simply one of the landmark cars in Indianapolis 500 history. The secret to the success of the Blue Crown Spark Plug Special was that the front-wheel drive Diedt chassis—powered by a 270 CI Offenhauser engine—pulled the car around the corners versus pushing the rear wheels. It was a formula that served Harry Miller well on some of his famous cars from the mid-1920s to early 1930s. The 1946 Novi V-8-powered front-wheel drive Kurtis chassis with a distinctive cigar shape had shattered longstanding Indianapolis 500 qualification records, so it was not a surprise that Emil Diedt mimicked the successful design for 1947. Owned by Lou Moore, the Blue Crown Spark Plug Specials of Holland and teammate Mauri Rose utilized the Diedt chassis to great efficiency because they were fitted with battle-tested Offenhauser engines. The Offenhauser’s were reliable, whereas the much more powerful Novis were spectacular pieces of engineering, but also quite fragile. After starting the 1947 Indianapolis 500 as a rookie driver in eighth position, Holland moved his Blue Crown up to the lead by lap 24. He would go on to dominate the race, leading 143 of 200 laps, but the finish would be marred by controversy. Late in the race, Holland and Rose were running 1-2, when Moore instructed the Blue Crown pit crew to display a written message of “EZ” on a chalkboard to the drivers. Holland duly slowed, Rose did not. Holland believed he had a lap lead over Rose, so, when he was passed with a mere eight laps remaining in the race, he simply waved to his teammate. Expecting to drive into Victory Lane and be lauded for his efforts, Holland instead saw Rose already parked and receiving the adulation of the huge crowd. It was a heartbreaking defeat, not made any easier by the fact that the two drivers would finish 1-2 again in 1948, this time with Rose taking a more decisive victory. Twice a bridesmaid, Holland was determined to reverse the finishing order in 1949. This time, the race was a near repeat of the 1947 event, with Holland leading the final 146 laps of the race and scoring a glorious third consecutive victory for the Blue Crown team. Ironically, Moore instructed his drivers, who again were running 1-2, to take it easy near the end of the race. This time it was Rose who got the bitter ending as a magneto strap broke on his car with only eight laps left in the race. For his disobedience, Moore fired Rose immediately after the race, despite the driver scoring wins for Blue Crown in both 1947 and 1948. Holland, enjoying the spoils of his hard-fought victory, was unaware of the drama playing out further down pit lane. He had finally won the big race and would back it up a year later with another second-place finish, meaning Holland’s four years in the Blue Crown were among the most successful runs in the history of motorsports.Today, the car is not just another museum piece. It is currently in running order and has appeared in recent years on track as a regular participant in the vintage Indy Car meet, Millers at Milwaukee, which takes place annually at the Milwaukee Mile. It would be nearly impossible to find a more decorated Indianapolis 500-winning car available for private ownership than this spectacular Blue Crown Spark Plug Special.
Price: 329 USD
Location: Georgetown, Texas
End Time: 2024-09-09T03:23:50.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Organization: INDYCAR
Color: Blue
Vehicle Make: Blue Crown Special
Driver: Bill Holland
Material: Diecast
Scale: 1:18
Race series: Indy
Racing Team: Blue Crown Special Spark Plug
Brand: Replicarz
Series: Replicarz Exclusive
Theme: Indy Race Car Winner
Vehicle Year: 1949
Character Family: Indy Race Car