
289Cobra
Fri May 10, 2002 11:36pm Rating: 9.5
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Proud Owner of ERA #561
Here I am at the Concours D'elegance in Forest Grove, OR July 2001. Took second place in exotics class - beating out a real 427SC - losing to a European bodied Buick "Apollo" prototype.
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speed220mph
Sun February 16, 2003 6:17pm Rating: 10
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Ford G7-A CanAm car
Derivative of the GT40 Mk IV, the G7-A was powered by a prototype three-valve FI engine driving through an automatic transaxle. Note wing. Outboard ends are supported at suspension uprights and inboard above transaxle. Exhaust was fabricated from titanium tubing. No expense spared.
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tesgt350
Fri June 20, 2003 9:52am Rating: 10
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"TRIBUTE EDITION SHELBY HAULER" Prototype
This is the Prototype for the "TRIBUTE EDITION SHELBY HAULER". It was built by MUSTANG F/X, Inc. Carroll Shelby Signed the Dash and the Certificate of Authenticity. It is a 2002 Model and was on Display at the SAAC-28 Nashville Event at the Shelby American Display.
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SCOBRAC
Mon September 8, 2003 4:17pm Rating: 9.875
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Dragonsnake prototype
Tony Stoer dragonsnake "aimer" somewhere in SoCal (Ontario?) c. 1964 Tony piloted CSX 2019 until uncle sam called him to Vietnam.
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super_kit_car
Fri September 19, 2003 9:30pm
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Early Prototype Roll Bars
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speed220mph
Fri October 31, 2003 4:00pm Rating: 10
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Front Suspension in Progress
Prototype front suspension with car on surface plate. Rod is in place of coil-over shock to hold suspension in design position.
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snakeeyes
Tue February 3, 2004 9:14am Rating: 10
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Ford F3L
Also called the P68, this was a Cosworth-powered prototype that unfortunately was never properly developed. Sure is pretty, though--
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DemonSpeeding
Wed February 4, 2004 6:49am
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cobrajeff
Tue July 27, 2004 6:21am Rating: 10
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chaparral2d
Sat August 7, 2004 6:15am Rating: 6
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Ford Calliope
Ford was developing this engine to use at LeMans in 1968 before the FIA limited the engine size for prototypes. It then became the engine for the G7-A.
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Walrus
Wed September 8, 2004 11:48am Rating: 10
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Ford Prototype
First shown at Monterey Aug '04. George Saridakis, who designed the car is in picture. Clearly an updated Daytona Coupe
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