McKee Mk 12
Following the promising 1968 Mk 8, a lightly revised
McKee Mk 12 was built for 1969 and three orders were quickly taken: Team
Nappi for Kurt Reinold, Chuck Trowbridge and Dick DeJarld. Another two
cars appeared later that season, Hamilton Vose's 1968 car and Bob Stanford
"Mk 7S".
The three 1969 Mk 12s had long and varied careers: two continuing through three or four seasons of racing and the third being rebuilt twice and still racing in 1977. They were never the fastest cars available, but they were strong and safe and several drivers had reason to be grateful for that.
Paul Dudiak now has both the Reinold Mk 12 and the original ex-DeJarld Mk 12, and Linn Way has a third Mk 12, presumably the ex-Trowbridge car. A car advertised by D Finlayson in 1973 remains a puzzle and there is also one owner missing from the history of DeJarld's original car.
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| Chassis | History | Current owner |
|---|---|---|
| McKee Mk 12/12C 'the Reinold car' |
Team Nappi for Kurt Reinold (Rockford,
IL) US 1969 (three races) SCCA Nationals 1969 (three wins; 4th at Run-Offs);
US 1970 (3 races); SCCA Nationals 1970 three wins); SCCA Nationals 1971
(two wins + 1 DNS; DNS at Run-Offs)
- Carmon Solomone (Woodridge, IL) by May 1972: raced at R4 Road America 1972, finishing well down and in a SCCA National at Mid-America Raceway on 24 Sep -
Tony Kestian (Berwyn, Chicago, IL) October 1972: raced
about 6 times in the summer of 1973 around the Midwest
- Donald De Maagd (Lansing, Michigan)
Feb 1974: raced at Hoosier National
18/19 Sep 1976 where Formula magazine (Dec 1976 p43) describe it as a McRae
- Paul J. Dudiak (Peoria, IL) Oct 2005. Retained 2007. |
Paul Dudiak (US) 2007 |
| McKee 'the Trowbridge car' |
Chuck
Trowbridge (Denver, CO) US 1969: ran pretty
much every race until crashing at R10 Lime Rock. According to Autoweek,
Trowbridge hit a tree and a steel fence.
![]() Ed Midgley in the heavily-rebuilt ex-Trowbridge McKee Mk 12 at Elkhart Lake in 1977. Copyright Tom Schultz 2004. Used with permission. The chassis was acquired at some point by Dick DeJarld who rebuilt the car including creating a new chassis from the roll bar backwards. He advertised the car ("Mk 12D", "rebuilt using all new parts, 95% complete", "not run since 1969") and, in March 1975, sold it to Ed Midgley (Geneva, IL) who raced it in SCCA regionals and nationals until late in the 1975 season. He then had the throttle stick at turn 5 at Blackhawk and hit the end of the Armco barrier. The car was totalled and was returned to DeJarld as part-exchange for his McKee Mk 18. DeJarld rebuilt the Mk 12 again, this time needing a new chassis from the roll bar forward. Over the winter of 1976-77 Ed and Dick prepared the car to race again. Ed drove it in the 1977 June Sprints where he had an engine explode in qualifying and had to start near the back. He was also at the "Formula SCCA Invitational" in Sep 1977 but Ed recalls that failed to start after a second engine failure. However, the Tom Schultz picture shown here was taken at the Invitational either on or close to the final lap of the race!
Linn Way in his ex-DeJarld Mk 12 at Mid-Ohio in 1993. Copyright Norbert Vogel 2007. Used with permission. The car was then retained by DeJarld until his death in 1987 or 1988. It was sold by his widow in 1989. Almost certainly the car entered by Linn Way (Oceanview, NJ) at the concours at Lime Rock in Sep 1990. Raced by Way at Watkins Glen in 1990, Road America in 1991 and at various Mid-Ohio events during the 1990s. Reported to be still with Way in 2006. |
Linn Way (US) 2006 |
| McKee Mk 12/12D 'the DeJarld car' |
Mike Yarbrough with his Mk 12D at Elkhart Lake in 1971 or 1972. Copyright Mike Yarbrough 2007. Used with permission.
The ex-Mike Yarbrough Mk 12D as purchased by Paul Dudiak in 2007. Copyright Paul Dudiak 2007. Used with permission. |
Paul Dudiak (US) 2007 |
Mystery Mk 12s
Both the surviving Mk 12s, those of Reinold and DeJarld, continued through the 1970 season and into 1971, although it is not clear when DeJarld started racing his Mk 18 instead. The mystery McKees of Dunkel, Stanford and Frederick ran alongside them in 1971 and, at the end of that 1971 season, they were joined by Michael Yarbrough in the ex-DeJarld Mk 12D.
In 1972, another Mk 12 appears in the classified ads where "D Finlayson" has a Mk 12A or Mk 12B. As Yarbrough had the original DeJarld car and Solomone had the ex-Reinold car, this advert strongly implies four Mk 12 were built.
There is also an advert for a "'69 McKee F5000 roller" from Steve Cole (Sparks, NV) in Victory Lane Jan 1994.
These histories last updated on 1 June, 2007 .
Sources
Thanks to Tom Schultz, Pete Stowe, Jack Finucan, Ed Midgley, Tony Kestian, Kent Painter, Chris Solomone, Paul Dudiak, Tom Simpson, Chris Novatny, Norbert Vogel and Mike Yarbrough for their help compiling these histories.






