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ORPHAN CARS
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news > The great orphan cars are seldom discussed. Studebaker, Packard, > Nash, > Hudson, Kaiser, Willys, Muntz, AMX, Javelin, and the like. No interest? > I saw a "Car Crazy" episode once where the was a guy with a Cunningiham (sp?) C5. Anyone kmow of that company? |
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ORPHAN CARS
"fred" > wrote in message ... >> The great orphan cars are seldom discussed. Studebaker, Packard, >> Nash, >> Hudson, Kaiser, Willys, Muntz, AMX, Javelin, and the like. No interest? > I saw a "Car Crazy" episode once where the was a guy with a Cunningiham > (sp?) C5. Anyone kmow of that company? You are speaking of the race cars built by Briggs Cunningham for the Lemans series. They weren't cars manufactured for sale in the real sense. Just a few cars built for racing. I am not sure but I don't think that more than 6 cars were ever built. They weren't street machines. |
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