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Incredible Jim Rathmann Melbourne Florida Owned License Plate Indianapolis 500

$ 396

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Sport: Racing-Indy
  • Product: License Plate
  • Condition: Used

    Description

    Here is an opportunity for a rare collectible you likely won't ever see again.  I obtained this from a collector of Indianapolis 500 car racing memorabilia.  This is an aluminum license plate that once belonged to Jim Rathmann of Indianapolis 500 fame.  I don't know the exact details of this plate but Rathmann also owned a Chevy Dealership in Melbourne, Florida.  This plate shows obvious signs of dirt and wear and has a light bend to the bottom right corner (I have not attempted to straighten this as I think this simply adds to the character and the buyer can always choose to straighten it themselves if desired).
    Below taken from Wikepedia
    Jim Rathmann
    (July 16, 1928 – November 23, 2011), born
    Royal Richard Rathmann
    , was an
    American
    race car driver who won the
    Indianapolis 500
    in 1960.
    He drove in the
    AAA
    and
    USAC
    Championship Car
    series in the 1949–1950 and 1952–1963 seasons with 42 starts, including the
    Indianapolis 500
    in each of those seasons. Rathmann also participated in the two runnings of the
    Race of Two Worlds
    at
    Monza
    ,
    Italy
    , winning the 1958 event. He had 6 victories in addition to his Indy 500 win. He also drove in 3 races in the NASCAR series from 1949 to 1951.
    Rathmann and his older brother notably swapped names while teenagers. As a 16-year-old going by the name of "Dick Rathmann," he wanted to start racing. In order to enter races, he borrowed his
    older brother's
    I.D. and assumed the identity of "Jim Rathmann."
    [1]
    The name change stuck for life in public circles.
    On August 15, 2007, Rathmann was inducted into the
    Motorsports Hall of Fame of America
    .
    [2]
    The ceremony took place in
    Detroit
    .
    [3]
    He died in 2011 after a seizure.
    [4]
    Rathmann owned a
    Chevrolet
    -
    Cadillac
    dealership in
    Melbourne, Florida
    , where he befriended astronauts
    Alan Shepard
    ,
    Gus Grissom
    , and
    Gordon Cooper
    . Rathmann convinced GM President
    Ed Cole
    to set up a program which supplied each astronaut with a pair of new cars each year. Most chose a family car for their wives and a Corvette for themselves.
    [7]
    Alan Bean
    recalls Corvettes lined up in the parking lot outside the astronaut offices at the
    Johnson Space Center
    in Houston, and friendly races between Shepard and Grissom along the Florida beach roads.
    [8]
    After retiring from the car business, Rathmann lived with his wife, Mary Kay, in
    Indialantic
    , Florida.
    [9]