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Built in 1981 to GTP specification, this was the original test and development prototype. It was not raced in period as Hamilton focused on the new-for-1982 Group C category. The car eventually re-appeared in Peter Kaus' fabulous Rosso Bianco museum near Frankfurt, Germany. >>>
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Completed in 1982, this is the car campaigned by Nimrod Racing during the 1982 season. It was campaigned three times that year, including at Le Mans, but not once reached the finish. It was then brought to the United States and competed in the opening rounds of the IMSA Cham>>>
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The fifth and final complete Nimrod built, this car was not pressed in action until the 1984 season. Still wearing the 'works' body, it was entered by British owner John Cooper in the Daytona 24 Hours. Sharing with Bob Evans and Paul Smith, they finished a commendable sevent>>>
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