Hoping a Shelby Cobra historian can definitively say whether Bob Bondurant's CSX2345 car that he raced in the 1964 Spa Grand Prix was missing the #3 on the pax side door roundel.
Story goes that Bondurant's crew couldn't get the #3 painted on the pax side door in time before the race began. Bondurant went on to win his GT class at the Spa Grand Prix. Being the superstitious type, Bondurant didn't want the #3 painted on his pax side door roundel for any races thereafter.
I have a pic of the #3 car supposedly from the 1964 Spa race that shows no #3 on the pax side door. And this is how Shelby American / Superformance has been delivering these tribute cars. But I also found a YouTube video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7ElVVkOpgA) supposedly of the same 1964 Spa race that shows a #3 on the pax side door roundel.
So what's the truth?
I'm curious because I have ordered a tribute car and want to be period correct as possible. Thanks!
Story goes that Bondurant's crew couldn't get the #3 painted on the pax side door in time before the race began. Bondurant went on to win his GT class at the Spa Grand Prix. Being the superstitious type, Bondurant didn't want the #3 painted on his pax side door roundel for any races thereafter.
I have a pic of the #3 car supposedly from the 1964 Spa race that shows no #3 on the pax side door. And this is how Shelby American / Superformance has been delivering these tribute cars. But I also found a YouTube video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7ElVVkOpgA) supposedly of the same 1964 Spa race that shows a #3 on the pax side door roundel.
So what's the truth?
I'm curious because I have ordered a tribute car and want to be period correct as possible. Thanks!