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The B. S. Cunningham Company was an automobile company established by Briggs Cunningham. It produced six different models in very small numbers, primarily to be raced at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

History

In 1949 Briggs Cunningham met Phil Walters, who raced Midgets and Stock cars under the nom de course "Ted Tappet". Walters began driving for Cunningham, taking the wheel of the latter's Cadillac-powered Healey Silverstone the following year. Walters was also a partner with Bill Frick in Frick-Tappet Motors, which had started out as a Volkswagen and Porsche dealership but had begun building auto conversions called "Fordillacs" by installing new Cadillac V8 engines into 1949 Ford chassis.

Cunningham bought a Fordillac after seeing one at a hill-climb, planning to enter it in the 1950 24 Hours of Le Mans. The Fordillac was rejected by the Le Mans organizers due to its engine swap, so instead Cunningham entered two cars based on the Cadillac Series 61.

The first was dubbed "Petit Pataud" by the French in a possible reference to a puppy in a French children's book from the 1930s.[1][2] This car's appearance was essentially stock, with changes that included a dual-carburetor intake manifold, brake cooling ducts, a second fuel tank, and extra lights.[3]

While engine swaps were illegal, body modifications were permitted, so the second car had its stock body removed and a new aluminum body fabricated over a metal tube framework.[3] The custom body, lower and narrower than stock, was designed and built with the help of engineer Howard Weinmann from Grumman.[2][3][4] Another feature was the use of five carburetors.[5] This car was named "Le Monstre".

Designer and bodywork specialist Bob Blake was hurredly brought in to repair "Petit Pataud" when it was damaged in a pre-race shunt with "Le Monstre". Blake later joined B. S. Cunningham and remained responsible for building the cars until 1955.[6]

Brothers Cowles "Miles" Collier and Sam Collier partnered to drive "Petit Pataud", and finished in tenth place. Cunningham and co-driver Walters were in "Le Monstre", and finished one place behind the other Cadillac in eleventh place.[7]

In preparation for his next attempt at Le Mans, Cunningham bought the Frick-Tappett Motors company. The operation was moved from Long Island, New York to West Palm Beach, Florida, and renamed the "B. S. Cunningham Company".[8]

After fielding cars at Circuit de la Sarthe from 1951 to 1955, several of the Cunningham racing team retired following the 1955 Le Mans disaster.[9] 1955 also marked the end of the grace period the American Internal Revenue Service allowed for a company to become profitable. With few cars having been built and no profits to show, the IRS reclassified the B. S. Cunningham Company as a hobby, meaning that the racing and production expenses were no longer tax deductible.[9][10] Briggs Cunningham wound up the operation and sold the West Palm Beach factory.[10]

Car models

C-1

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Cunningham C-1

Шаблон:Main The first product of the new company was the Cunningham C-1 roadster. On the design team were Cunningham, Walters, G. Briggs Weaver and Blake.[11] Only one C-1 was built, with serial number 5101.[8] The car was completed in late 1950, and is generally listed as from the 1951 model year.[12]

The chassis was made of Шаблон:Convert steel tubing with a central X-brace.[9] The rear suspension was a custom-made De Dion tube. The tires were mounted on knock-off wire wheels. Wheelbase was Шаблон:Convert, and the track front and rear was Шаблон:Convert. The engine was a Шаблон:Convert Cadillac V8.

The C-1 was used in practice at Le Mans, but did not race.[8] In 1951 it appeared at the Mount Equinox hillclimb, where it finished fourth driven by John Fitch.[13]

C-2R

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Cunningham C-2R

Шаблон:Main The C-1 was followed by the C-2, of which three were built, all to racing specifications and so called C-2R. The C-2R's front suspension used Ford parts, while the rear suspension had Oldsmobile springs and the brake system used Cadillac components. Unable to secure a supply of the Cadillac engine, Cunningham substituted a version of the Chrysler FirePower V8 in the C-2R.

The C-2R debuted at Le Mans in 1951.[14][15] All three cars were entered, driven by teams John Fitch and Phil Walters, George Rand and Fred Wacker Jr., and Briggs Cunningham and George Huntoon. The best finish was eighteenth, for the Fitch/Walters car.

C-3

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1953 Cunningham C-3 Cabriolet

To have his namesake cars homologated as a manufacturer for Le Mans, Cunningham undertook to build 25 examples of the C-3 road car.[16][10]

The C-3 also used the Шаблон:Convert Chrysler FirePower V8, but with a new intake manifold with four Zenith 1-bbl carburetors, and a dual exhaust system. Power was raised to Шаблон:Convert from the factory version's Шаблон:Convert.

Two different transmissions were offered; a three-speed manual from Cadillac, or Chrysler's Presto-Matic semi-automatic fluid-coupled two-speed with electric overdrive, for an effective selection of four forward ratios.

The C-3's large-diameter tube chassis was similar to that of the earlier C-2, but the C-2's De Dion tube gave way to a coil-spring live axle located by upper and lower trailing arms on each side.[17]

Two pre-production cars similar in appearance to the C-2Rs were completed in West Palm Beach; a roadster with chassis number 5205, and a coupe with chassis number 5206X. A third chassis, number 5206, was sent to the workshops of carrozzeria Vignale in Turin, Italy, where it received a new coupe body styled by designer Giovanni Michelotti, then working at Vignale.[11][18][19][20] The factory considered chassis 5206 the official prototype, and subsequent cars received the Michelotti body style.

Twenty-seven C3s were built. One reference reports eighteen coupes and nine convertibles.[16] Others report twenty coupes and five convertibles with bodies by Vignale, plus the two cars bodied at the West Palm Beach factory.[21][11] Initially priced at US$9,000 ($Шаблон:Inflation in Шаблон:Inflation-year dollars Шаблон:Inflation-fn), the cost of a C-3 rose to US$15,000 ($Шаблон:Inflation in Шаблон:Inflation-year dollars Шаблон:Inflation-fn) by 1951.[11]

The New York Museum of Modern Art named the C-3 Continental Coupé one of the "10 Best Contemporary Automobiles".[22][16][23]

C-4R and C-4RK

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Cunningham C-4R

By the time development of the C-4R started, Bill Frick had left the company. The new car was designed by Weaver.[24] During the car's development the team was also joined by mechanic and bodyman Herbert "Bud" Unger, who did the bodywork for the C-4R and C-5R.[25] The C-4R was Шаблон:Convert shorter, Шаблон:Convert narrower, and Шаблон:Convert lighter than the C-2R. The De Dion tube rear suspension was also gone. Although a new independent rear suspension of Cunningham's own design was touted early in the car's development, it seems that later a live axle on coil springs was substituted.[26][27] Also new was a Cunningham-designed 5-speed manual transmission. Brakes were Chrysler Al-Fin units twenty percent larger than those on the C-2Rs, and the earlier car's wire wheels had been replaced with knock-off Halibrand magnesium wheels.[27]

To provide Cunningham's cars with more power from their FirePower engine, Chrysler engineers John Platner and Don Moore began an engine development project called A311.[28][29] In its ultimate form the A311 engine used a gear-driven, high-lift long-duration camshaft, special pistons, roller tappets, dual valve springs, special pushrods, Hilborn fuel injection with tuned intake stacks, and a compression ratio of 12:1. Output was estimated to have been Шаблон:Convert, high enough to flex the block and require a stiffening plate between the bottom of the block and the sump. Cunningham used a carbureted version of the engine, and had to reduce the compression ratio to 7.5:1 to accommodate the fuel available to the teams at Le Mans.

Two C-4R roadsters were built, as well as a single coupe with truncated bodywork designed in collaboration with German aerodynamicist Wunibald Kamm that was designated the C-4RK.[2]

During practice at the 1952 24 Hours of Le Mans the new transmissions caused problems, and were replaced with 3-speeds. In the end the C-4R of Briggs Cunningham and Bill Spear finished fourth overall.[30] At the 1953 24 Hours of Le Mans a C-4R roadster finished seventh, and the C-4RK coupe tenth. The C-4Rs returned to La Sarthe in 1954 to take third and fifth.

A C-4R won the 1953 12 Hours of Sebring.

In 1954, a C-4R driven by Briggs Cunningham and Sherwood Johnston finished sixth in the 12 Hours of Reims.[31]

C-5R

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Cunningham C-5R

A single all-new C-5R was prepared for the 1953 24 Hours of Le Mans. The front suspension comprised a solid beam axle sprung by torsion bars.[27] This reduced weight by Шаблон:Convert and allowed the use of Шаблон:Convert diameter Al-Fin drum brakes mounted inboard of the Шаблон:Convert wheels.[32][27] At the rear was a live axle on coil springs as on the later C-4Rs.

The engine remained the Chrysler V8, but power had been increased by Шаблон:Convert.[32] A 4-speed transmission from a Fiat truck replaced the earlier 3-speed units.[27]

When the car arrived at Le Mans for the race the French observers named it "Le Requin Souriant" — the smiling shark.[33]

At the end of the 24 Hours Walters and Fitch finished first in class and third overall.

C-6R

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Cunningham C-6R

Primary responsibility for the chassis and body design of the C-6R fell to Unger. Engines considered for the car included a two-stroke inverted V-12 designed by Mercury Marine's Carl Kiekhaefer, and the Ferrari V-12 from the Italian marque's 375 MM.[27]

The engine finally chosen was the Шаблон:Convert four-cylinder Offenhauser from Meyer & Drake.[34] After consulting with Leo Goossen, the engine's designer, Cunningham's team managed to get power output up to Шаблон:Convert.

The transmission in the C-6R was a four-speed manual by ZF.[35][27]

At the 1955 Le Mans the C-6R retired on lap 202. Second and third gears had failed, and the engine burned a piston, ending the car's run.[34][36]

The car raced at Elkhart Lake a few months later, where the engine failed again. The Offy was then replaced by a Jaguar inline-six engine.

Model comparison

Model C-1[12] C-2R[37] C-3[38] C-4R[39] C-5R[40] C-6R[41]
Production year(s) 1951 1951 1952 1953 1955
Units built 1 3 27 3 (2 roadsters, 1 coupe) 1 1
Engine Cadillac V8 Chrysler Firepower V8 Offenhauser I4
Bore x stroke Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert
Valvetrain Single Cam-in-block, pushrods, rocker arms, two overhead valves per cylinder. Double overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder.
Displacement Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert
Induction Carter carburetor, four downdraft Zenith carburetors (optional), downdraft Stromberg carburetor (optional) Four downdraft Zenith carburetors Two 2-bbl Weber carburetors
Maximum power Шаблон:Convert at 5200 rpm Шаблон:Convert at 5500 rpm Шаблон:Convert at 5200 rpm Шаблон:Convert at 5200 rpm Шаблон:Convert at 5200 rpm Шаблон:Convert at 6000 rpm
Drivetrain layout Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
Transmission 3-speed Cadillac manual Шаблон:Ubl 5-speed manual 4-speed manual
Clutch Single dry plate Single dry plate (manual only) Single dry plate
Chassis/Body Steel tube chassis, aluminum bodywork
Front suspension Upper and lower A-arms, coil springs Solid beam axle, torsion bar springs Upper and lower A-arms, coil springs
Rear suspension De Dion tube Live axle, coil springs Шаблон:Ubl Live axle, coil springs De Dion tube, coil springs
Brakes F/R Шаблон:Convert drum/Шаблон:Convert drum Шаблон:Convert drum/Шаблон:Convert drum Шаблон:Convert drum/Шаблон:Convert drum Шаблон:Convert drum/Шаблон:Convert drum Шаблон:Convert drum/Шаблон:Convert drum Шаблон:Convert drum/Шаблон:Convert inboard drum
Steering Worm and roller Norton Racing box
Wheels Knock-off wire wheels, discs optional Cast magnesium discs
Tires 7.00"/7.50"x16" 7.00"x16"
Wheelbase Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert
Track F/R Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert
Length Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert
Width Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert
Height (to top of scuttle) Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert
Weight Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert
Fuel capacity Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert

Racing stripes

It is claimed that the Cunningham cars were the first to be painted with what are now called racing stripes.[42]

The International colors for American entries of the time were white bodies with blue frame rails.[43] With their enveloping bodywork the Cunningham racers' frame rails were covered, so the obscured blue frame rails were represented by two blue stripes running the length of the cars' bodies. These were originally called Cunningham stripes.

Some point to a 1930s Delahaye 145 as an example of prior art.[44] After winning the Grand Prix du Million prize in 1939, this car had a red and white stripe painted diagonally across the forward part of the blue colored body, completing the French Tricoleur.[45]

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