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I consulted the "bible", i.e., the two-volume, 2250-page history of FIA endurance racing, Janos Wimpffen's "Time and Two Seats". I was surprised that the entry for Le Mans '68 did not contain reference to the engine sizes of the various entries. I then turned to one of the first car books I ever owned, Christian & Moity's "The Le Mans 24-Hour Race", which lists 1075's engine capacity as 4942 cc in both '68 & '69. 4942 cc = 302 c.i....
Bob
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