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| I dunno... |
| bruxell 12-02-2006 |
Wasn't the Porsche 910 a 2-liter? And what about the Nissan R380, and Alfa's 33/2? And wasn't Porsche's earlier 904 more sucessful with a 2-lite Carrera four-cam? I really like this car, but it was a hodge-podge put together by Piech in an effort to make a new sports racer, and he was forced to use parts from the 904. And "Best two-liter sports racer!" is a big claim to make. |
| Best two liter sports racer! |
| ron60 11-30-2006 |
Not certain what class this car fell into in the mid 60's, but I believe it was the two liter prototype or sports racer. In any case, I had the opportunity to sit in one at the old Riverside Raceway in California in about 65 or 66. It was entered by Otter Zipper. Beautiful car! Ron |
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