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  2. Category:Can-Am cars - Wikipedia

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    Cars that raced in the Can-Am series. Pages in category "Can-Am cars" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  3. Can-Am - Wikipedia

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    Notable drivers in the original Can-Am series included virtually every acclaimed driver of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Jim Hall, Mark Donohue, Mario Andretti, Parnelli Jones, George Follmer, Dan Gurney, Phil Hill, Denny Hulme, Jacky Ickx, Bruce McLaren, Jackie Oliver, Peter Revson, John Surtees, and Charlie Kemp all drove Can-Am cars competitively and were successful, winning races and ...

  4. Pontiac Can Am - Wikipedia

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    The rest of the cars on the Registry have the Pontiac 400 engine, designated "T/A 6.6" on the hood shaker decals. The Pontiac Historical Service (PHS) can determine whether a car is a genuine Can Am, and list the options as it was delivered from the factory. When the Can Am was first introduced to the dealers, Pontiac envisioned producing 2,500 ...

  5. BRM P167 - Wikipedia

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    The BRM P167 is a purpose-built sports prototype race car, designed, developed and built by British Racing Motors to Group 7 racing specifications, specifically to compete in the Can-Am racing series, between 1971. It was BRM's final Can-Am race car chassis.

  6. Dealer lots are overflowing, and it could help you find a car ...

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    Most brands had inventory levels above that 75-day average, with nine brands holding more than 100 days worth of cars at the end of the month, according to Cox.

  7. Ferrari 712P - Wikipedia

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    The Can-Am missions were handled by the North American Racing Team of Luigi Chinetti, who signed the French Jean-Pierre Jarier in 1972. Jarier contested the races at Watkins Glen and Road Atlanta in 1972. Brian Redman drove the car in 1973. [7] Chinetti used the 712 Can-Am sporadically in races for five years until 1974, when the car was sold.