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31 Oct 2007, 10:53 (Ref:2055736) | #26 | ||
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the Fortina was raced very little, practiced for '86 Monza WSPC "sprint" race, driven by "Gimax" and Fortina himself, did some races of Italian Sportscars Championship (usually contested by the "Sport Nazionale", powered by Alfa Romeo 2.5 V6) and, if my memory doesn't fail, did also some races as an open top version, the bodywork recalling that of the Lancia LC1... |
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toss up is u can race gp 6 with much conversion of body motor etc or gp c as it is now
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10 Mar 2008, 13:46 (Ref:2148331) | #29 | ||
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RJ (Bob) Nelkin has posted elsewhere on here, saying he raced a B36 at one point, 2-litre CanAm I guess. Was this car exported direct to the US, or imported from Europe does anyone know?
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14 Nov 2008, 08:44 (Ref:2334721) | #30 | |
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Now we know the the winning B36 at Le Mans in 1980 wa B36/76/04 and this car became the Isolia...
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13 Feb 2010, 16:36 (Ref:2632720) | #33 | |
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what is the chassis number and what engine was used
did Opert import to use for his team or sell it as Chevron agent to Tom? |
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26 Jan 2011, 19:42 (Ref:2820999) | #34 | |
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Chevron B36-76-01
Just looked at this thread.
Something strange about B36-76-01. Steven Griswold says he bought this car out of Italy and sold it to Los Angeles. Well, in about 1990, I bought B36-76-01, fitted with a Ford 1600cc engine on carbs out of Italy, together with my friend Mauro Borella, and I trailered it back to England, and later on sold it to a customer in Arizona. It was silver. Does this mean there are two -01s in America now? |
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27 Jan 2011, 19:07 (Ref:2821431) | #35 | ||
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It wouldn't be the first time that two Chevron sports cars had appeared out of Italy with the same chassis number but there is another possible explanation. B36-76-01 was a B36 but so was B36-77-01 and B36-78-01. You referred to your car before as "Chevron B36, chassis number 1". Could it have been 77-01 or 78-01?
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