Article in Xenia Gazette, August 2014.
A tour of "Anderson Racing's" garage ~ September 13, 2013
Five classmates and a guest were able to make "The Tour".
Note the picture on Mike's shirt.
This car dates back to about 1937.
The other cars were started by pushing them, but this car has to be pulled to start it.
This is the engine on the car at the left.
Engines in early race cars were sometimes designed and made by the owner. This engine was made by a legendary builder "Pop" Dreyer who worked with Duesenberg automobiles in Indianapolis.
Jerry admiring an interesting "car part".
The sign in the background, made by classmate Dick Baker, is used when displaying the cars at various events.
Some of the Anderson clothing was made in Xenia.
The Offenhauser engine that powered Number 7.