Liberal early rules required little beyond a factory-production body attached—somewhere—to the chassis of choice. Engine type and location were similarly unrestricted.
Mitchell sat super-low (note bellypan) and surprisingly upright in the vacated engine compartment, peering through a clear-plastic insert in the 1932 grille shell.
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