Are these the cars that Cliff Cook had in Noblesville? I looked
at them several years ago.
Kurt Weisner
Dennis Currington wrote:
>
> CarterCM@aol.com wrote:
>
> > In a message dated 12/30/1999 10:41:02 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> > Jsk977@aol.com writes:
> >
> > << Mike is correct, I spent a lot of time in the late 60s and early 70s at
> > Bob's
> > shops in Wilton and Georgetown CT, and as far as I remember thay always
> > started with stock cars. I even remember that they acquired some "salt
> > damaged" cars from Nissan. These were cars damaged by seawater on the trip
> > over, and could not be sold as street cars.
> > Jerry Krakauer
> > SRL311-00099 >>
> >
> > OK, OK, I can't stand it any longer...I've got to let it out of the bag! Les
> > Canaday and I went back to Indiana last May and picked up two 1968 Roadster
> > racecars. One of them is one of Bob Sharp's "salt damaged" race cars with a
> > very significant race history! BTW the cars weren't really damaged (but
>don't
> > tell anybody). It's one of only 5 high-window race cars Bob built.
> >
> > It took quite a while to gather the complete documentation and race history
> > on the car but as soon as I get the photos back I'll tell the whole
> > story...promise :-)
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Craig Carter
> > Fountain Valley, CA
> > 1970 SRL311 #14100 "DAT2000"
> > 1968 Roadster DP racecars
>
> There Craig, don't you feel better getting that off your chest?? I can't
>believe
> you waited this long :-).
>
> Dennis
>
> --
> Dennis Currington
> 1966 Solex 2000
> San Diego
> http://www.geocities.com/motorcity/downs/3245/default.html
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