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1983 Williams FW08C Concours Racecar
Accepted to race in the HGP, HFO, and the Master Series. This car is capable of beating the ground effect cars.
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1966 Shelby GT-350 Race Car
Won several Vintage racing events over the past 10 years. 2005 won best example of a B-Production racing car at the Brian Redman event at Road America. Won races in CVAR events in 2012.
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1972 Ginetta G-15 Project no engine or transaxle
Won the Scottish Hill Climbing Championship in 1983
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1969 Austin-Healey Sprite Vintage Race Car
Oregon Region SCCA Vintage racing at Portland International Raceway. Has also placed 1st and 2nd in class in local car shows. In 2009, was 3rd place in the VP-1 Class, Oregon Region SCCA Vintage Championship Series. Last race competed August 7, 2010
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1962 Lotus Super Seven Fully Restored
Former VARA CP Group 1 Race Car. VARA Log Book reflects races from 1992-1996 including HMSA Monterey Historics 1995 (pictured in Autoweek magazine).
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1981 BMW 323i Project
Street car until 2000, no log books. Used for early BMW Club racing, NASA racing and time trials. Needs overhaul and upgrades, but very sound platform and great starting point for fun vintage club car.
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1988 Swift SE3
Two SCCA log books show that car was active from 1992 when SCCA Homologation Certificate was issued to this car — through 2001 — with a total of just 52 events. Car was not entered in events from 2001 to present — but for t
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1961 Lotus Formula Junior "20B"
Car raced in Europe as a Formula 3 car, with a Climax engine. Bought by Baker racing, converted back to a Formula Junior.
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2003 Chevy Corvette Trans Am Complete with spare package
The car was built buy Trotnow Racing in 2003. The car was purchased in 2005 when I became the cars mother. For the most part the car was driven at street car events for the first four years. These first four years, the driver got maybe 40% of its
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2004 Porsche Boxster Grand-Am ST, PCA
Raced two races in Grand-Am Miller Motorsports Park (as high as 5th during race) Daytona International Speedway finished 12th out of 36
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1989 Pontiac Grand Prix "RACE READY"
Built by Banjo Mathews for Winston Cup Racing. Driven by Ted Musgrave in 1990 & 1991. He competed for Rookie of the Year in 1991. The car was not raced after 1991 and is now eligible for HISTORIC Racing
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1968 McLaren M6B
M6B's are the 1968 customer production version of Team McLaren's Can Am Championship winning M6A. Robin Herd's simple yet robust monocoque chassis dominantled the 1967 season. Devoid of wings and with it's curvaceous