Potters Vintage Race Car Bodies
Potters Industries was a small company that produced fiberglass race car bodies from 1954 to 1965. The company was founded by brothers Bill and Bob Potter, who were both avid racers. Potters bodies were used by many top drivers of the era, including Carroll Shelby, Ken Miles, and Dan Gurney.
Potters bodies were known for their light weight, strength, and durability. They were also very stylish, and many of them are still raced today in vintage racing events.
Potters Models
Potters produced a variety of different race car bodies, including:
- Jaguar XKD
- Ferrari 250 GTO
- Shelby Cobra
- Ford GT40
- Chaparral 2
These bodies were used on a variety of chassis, including those from Jaguar, Ferrari, Shelby, Ford, and Chaparral.
Potters Legacy
Potters Industries closed its doors in 1965, but the company’s legacy lives on. Potters bodies are still raced today in vintage racing events, and they are considered to be some of the most beautiful and iconic race cars ever built.
Here are some photos of Potters vintage race car bodies: