View Full Version : "Ossie" Osborn. Indy 1959 and 60
Terry Von Tilius
11-21-2009, 04:20 PM
I have been trying to find information on Bus "Ossie" Osborn's Indy entries.
He entered cars there in the late 50's and early 60's
As I understand, my Dad (Walt Von Tilius) was the chief mechanic for Ossie at the '59 and '60 events. ( I have his USAC "chief mechanic" pin from Indy... pretty cool!)
They didn't qualify in either race. (Ossie's car qualified in '61, but Dad wasn't part of the team then)
My big mystery is that I never knew who the driver was.
Since the car didn't qualify no one seems to have a record of it anywhere.
So... If anyone has any memory of that car(s). I sure would love to have any information you have to share.
Thomas E
11-21-2009, 05:04 PM
I have been trying to find information on Bus "Ossie" Osborn's Indy entries.
He entered cars there in the late 50's and early 60's
As I understand, my Dad (Walt Von Tilius) was the chief mechanic for Ossie at the '59 and '60 events. ( I have his USAC "chief mechanic" pin from Indy... pretty cool!)
They didn't qualify in either race. (Ossie's car qualified in '61, but Dad wasn't part of the team then)
My big mystery is that I never knew who the driver was.
Since the car didn't qualify no one seems to have a record of it anywhere.
So... If anyone has any memory of that car(s). I sure would love to have any information you have to share.
This what I remember . . . 60 ? 61 ?
1962 Indy record shows Paul Russo's last run at Indy, DNF, knocked out by a burned or broken piston.
Remember this is been not quiet 50 years ago . . .
At the corner of West Alameda Avenue and and South Lipan, Denver, Colorado; Buzz (as some called him) Osborn had a used car dealership. Behind the small show room was a garage repair area, inside the garage area set a Watson Roadster (?), blue over white, number 62, Denver-Chicago Trucking Special, driver Paul Russo.
In the other corner set a white over red, number 35 KK/Offy midget, owned by a Miller somebody.
Correct me if you need to, remember sometimes things are long ago and far away.
Thomas E
11-21-2009, 05:57 PM
I did some digging and found this . . .
Decal/sticker from 1962 for Denver-Chicago Trucking Special.
Terry Von Tilius
11-22-2009, 10:09 AM
Thanks Tom... You Da Man.
Paul Russo does sound right. Brad Bradford had a picture of that car taken in front of the columnaid at Cheesman Park. Russo (I assume) was in drier's seat and Ossie was behind, leaning over the car. I don't know what happend to that picuture. Mary Bradford might have it somewhere. Beautiful car!
After that location on Alemeda and Lipan, Ossie moved further west to Alameda and Canosa Ct. That's where I met Mario Andretti, in Ossie's shop.
He was in town for the Rocky Mountian 150 at CDR. Mario had won Indy that year, so it was a big secret where the car was being prepped for the race. I don't know how Ossie got Granatelli to take the car there... But there it was! So was Mario! I was 9 years old. I got to have my picture taken with him. My brother was too shy, so he settled for a picture with Johnny Tolan.
Bob Olds took over that lot when Ossie got out of the business.
Mitch G.
11-23-2009, 08:55 AM
Terry, check out these earlier posts on this site, it should answer a lot of your questions.
http://autoracingmemories.com/forums/showthread.php?t=228
http://autoracingmemories.com/forums/showthread.php?t=217
http://autoracingmemories.com/forums/showthread.php?t=512
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