
Barney Stuart, C J. Habich, George Reed, Lindy Willis, Pedro Mendez and Carl Haas.
Dale Moody was also in this group at the 1960 Chicago Auto Show held at the Chicago International Amphitheater. These are the Reed's Race Rats, Carl Haas was just visiting at the time.
George Reed was quite a race driver in his days. Yet, in spite of appearances in ten Sebring 12 Hours and two LeMans 24 Hours, plus many entries at Road America, the Nassau Speed Week and other tracks in North America, Reed seems to be a driver largely forgotten. This is the reason why I would like to show the members of the forum the cars of and the man George Reed from Midlothian, Illinois, where he ran RRR Enterprises. RRR stood for Reed's Race Rats. His favored race number was 95. It was at the suggestion of Willem Oosthoek that I have started this site.

Reed's Race Rat decal as seen on his many race cars
George Reed's date of birth is unknown to me. His first race that I know of was in January of 1956 with a Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, on frozen Silver Lake of all places. Sebring followed in March, again aboard a 300SL. He returned there each year until 1966. In January 1959 George Reed became a subdealer to Luigi Chinetti, followed in November of 1962 by a Shelby Cobra dealership. Not surprisingly, most of the rides he had were Ferraris, followed by Cobras in his final years as a competitor. George Reed's last major race was Sebring in 1965, where he suffered a concussion after crashing Dan Gerber's Cobra on oil left by a competitor.
Unless otherwise indicated all photos posted are courtesy of Richard Macon,who received them from the family of John Miller. Over time John Miller was the expert mechanic of George Reed and, after he moved to Texas, of Alan Connell and Richard Macon. As they say "Let the ride back in time begin."
I am also posting photos for Dale Moody, one of the original Reed's Race Rats.
Decal lent site: Dale Moody
photo: Dale Moody