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Old 19 Mar 2006, 00:27 (Ref:1552409)   #1
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What were Super Saloons made from?

Slugs and snails and puppydogs' tails?

I found these in adverts today while looking for a Chevron:

* Jimmy Robertson offers his title-winning Skoda based on a March 74S with a 3.4-litre Ford GA V6 (Autosport 15 Nov 1979)

* Doug Niven offers his 47 race winning VW Beetle based on a 5-litre Trojan T101-Chev V8 (15 Nov 1979)

* Jim Price offers his ex-Jim Evans Skoda Coupe based on a Chevron B19 formerly with a FVC (22 Nov 1979)

What other long-lost racing cars were hidden within these beasts?

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