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http://www.canepa.com/inventory/race...na2/index.html
This is the original. No price for this historic car. One of those "if you have to ask..." Awesome car. Make sure you check out all the pictures. If you want to see some really cool cars for sale, get on these guys mailing list. They specialize in exotic road race cars.
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how about those tie rods sleeve "adjustors" on the torsion bars?? I had to stare at that picture for awhile to get it-"adjustable "springs"!
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I had to go back and look at those adjusters. Good spot. I'll bet that takes a BIG wrench!
See how anything can be made to look good with a liberal amount of spatter paint all under?
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I have one of those single four barrel manifold top half I wonder whats its worth.
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This car was originally built as a display car for auto shows and such. It then spent the rest of it's life in the museum at Darlington.
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The sleeves are on the front strut rods, not the torsion bars.
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