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| Light Car Company Rocket |
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| Whose project was the Rocket? |
| PeterS 08-14-2007 |
I am constantly amazed by the Rocket story and how myth becomes fact over time. The rocket project was initiated and totally funded by Chris Craft. Chris is the Light Car Company. He long time good friend Gordon Murray was asked by Craft to work on the project. The body design was the work of Chris Craft and pattern maker/modeller Bob Curl, Gordon Murray transfered the final design to paper. Chris Craft is still producing the Rocket in Essex and is I suspect proud of what he achieved with the car. It may sound like nit picking but history needs to be true! |
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