Kurtis-Kraft 'Karl Orr Speedshop' #29 needs a new speedshop
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The rear faring was constructed of Plexiglas and powered by a cubic-inch Offenhauser engine. Neither pretty nor prestigious, the Midget possessed a trait more important than either of those characteristics: Midget racing simply didn't have the same cachet as full-size automobile racing. Digital Subscription Take Autoweek to go on your digital device and get the car news you want, wherever you are. Catching Up with the Amazing Jo Coddington. Fred Kurtis founded Kurtis-Kraft as something of a compulsion. Beyond repairing damaged parts, subsequent owners of the car also performed their own modifications, including swapping the original Offy to a Ford V powerplant.