1965 color photos of CSX2093 in competition
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jim p
HEY, the GHOST BUSTERS are there too.
I think the Ghostbusters are needed. Today, CSX 2093 is in England and being vintage-raced. But through some miracle, it has become a right-hand-drive car. I wonder who might be able to explain this. Surely no one acquires a famous car, hides it in his shed, and builds a clone to race, right?
Quote from: Cobra Ned on May 18, 2024, 06:24:23 PMI think the Ghostbusters are needed. Today, CSX 2093 is in England and being vintage-raced. But through some miracle, it has become a right-hand-drive car. I wonder who might be able to explain this. Surely no one acquires a famous car, hides it in his shed, and builds a clone to race, right?
That would be a first ,right ? ;)
Wasn't this the car that was attacked by a group of "bikers"
"out West somewhere" and rolled down an embankment? Wasn't the term used to describe it, "destroyed"?
Maybe the "spirit" of it was at heart always a right hand drive car?
oh boy... so much info in a post that was about some old photos.
I saw "this car"at the AACA Hershey show several times (early 2000's?) - it's fantastic.
Bruce Larson had it, what a great person.
More recently I saw it "road racing" at Goodwood (on-line videos)... that sure seemed like an "out of character" use for a DragonSnake :o but it appeared to be holding its own.
After reading the comments above, I'm more confused than ever ::)
Quote from: mark p on August 12, 2024, 10:11:02 AMoh boy... so much info in a post that was about some old photos.
I saw "this car"at the AACA Hershey show several times (early 2000's?) - it's fantastic.
Bruce Larson had it, what a great person.
More recently I saw it "road racing" at Goodwood (on-line videos)... that sure seemed like an "out of character" use for a DragonSnake :o but it appeared to be holding its own.
After reading the comments above, I'm more confused than ever ::)
Ned will know.