I.M.C.A. Old Timers was formed to promote and preserve I.M.C.A. (International Motor Contest Association) history, including the preservation and excellent restoration of former I.M.C.A. race cars; to maintain records and documents of I.M.C.A. history; recognition of former drivers, owners, mechanics and others involved in I.M.C.A. history; and provide an opportunity for the social and technical interchange of members interested in auto racing history.
Late 60’s Roger Beck Sprint Car. Chassis was purchased from Roger Beck as a backup car and never raced. The car eventually was purchased by Judge Mills from Wichita Kansas, he completed the car after installing a Chet Wilson (the Offy killer) racing engine. The 301 C.I. engine runs great on fuel injected methanol. The car started with a single roll bar (included) and recently had a chrome moly full cage installed. The car was last raced this summer at the I76 Raceway in Colorado, handles good and moves fast. Very few of these cars are still in existence. You can own a piece of history for only $13,000.00. Contact Mike at majormike2014@outlook.com for more information.