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    10-02-2011 09:40 PM #1
    http://www.autoweek.com/article/20110919/ALMS/110919870 Return of the "rolling thunder?" It would be nice, but ...
    '88 244 auto (parts car), '89 244 5 spd. (daily driver), '92 245 5 spd. (my car) '80 Holiday Rambler/Ford E350 (tow vehicle and track crash pad), '95 GMC K2500 (local hauler/back-up tow vehicle), '83 Mazda RX7 (race car when I have the funds), '99 Miska 20' car hauler.

    The man's prayer: "I'm a man, but I can change, ... if I have to, ... I guess."

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    10-02-2011 10:14 PM #2
    Spec series but should be fun to watch
    I LOVED the OLD CanAm, watching them run in the late 60s made me an instant racer

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    10-03-2011 09:39 PM #3
    Jim. I was racing back in the '60s too, in '63 then from '67 to '70. The first was a '56 Lotus 6, then two MGBs, and then a one-off F5000 car (I didn't actually race the F5000 car, but that's a whole 'nother sad story involving a short flight ). What did you run?
    '88 244 auto (parts car), '89 244 5 spd. (daily driver), '92 245 5 spd. (my car) '80 Holiday Rambler/Ford E350 (tow vehicle and track crash pad), '95 GMC K2500 (local hauler/back-up tow vehicle), '83 Mazda RX7 (race car when I have the funds), '99 Miska 20' car hauler.

    The man's prayer: "I'm a man, but I can change, ... if I have to, ... I guess."

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