Rex McCandless (1915–1992) was a former motorcycle racer, designer and constructor from Northern Ireland.
[1] Born in Hillsborough, County Down, McCandless had been a successful motorcycle racer prior to the Second World War.
[1] In the following years McCandless worked on the frame design, improving it and calling it the 'Kneeler'.
In the mid-1950s he moved into four wheels and he designed two aluminum-bodied racing cars for Harry Ferguson.
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