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  2. First-Year Chevy Camaro Coupe For Sale on Bring a Trailer - AOL

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    This car has the beefier 396-cubic-inch V-8, rated at 325 horsepower (gross) and 410 pound-feet. ... and the car is accompanied by a report by well-respected Certified Appraiser Jerry MacNeish ...

  3. Howard Johansen - Wikipedia

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    Howard and his wife retired in 1965 and turned the business over to his oldest son, Jerry, who ran the company until 1985. Jerry was considered one of the top engine turners of his day, and along with Don Madden, ran a series of “Howards Cams Rattler” and “Howards Cams Special” top fuel cars out of the shop as test beds for new products.

  4. 1972 California 500 - Wikipedia

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    161,240 spectators attended the California 500. Delivering the command to start engines was grand marshal, Tricia Nixon Cox, daughter of US President Richard Nixon. After failing to qualify for the race, Dick Simon drove the Datsun 240Z pace car. [13] On the pace lap, pole-sitter Jerry Grant suffered engine failure and retired from the race.

  5. All American Racers - Wikipedia

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    An Eagle Mk1, in early, four-cylinder Climax-engined T1F form.The car wears the Imperial blue paint, the national racing colour of the United States.. In order to run the Formula 1 operations, Gurney established the Anglo American Racers team, based in Rye, East Sussex, UK, though the cars were built in Santa Ana, California, USA by the All American Racers team.

  6. JP Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    JP Motorsports was an American professional stock car racing team that competed in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, and was owned by Jerry and Phyllis Hattaway.The team planned to compete in 2019, but never announced any drivers for the year. [1]

  7. Formula 1000 - Wikipedia

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    F1000 cars in 2013. Formula 1000 (F1000) is a class of open wheel formula racing with professional and amateur series worldwide. Formula 1000 gets its name from the 1000 cc (1.0 L) super-bike engine used to power a single seat, open wheel race car with fully adjustable wings and suspension.

  8. Morgan–McClure Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    The car finished 40th after suffering engine failure. After firing Connie because they wanted a younger driver and after obtaining the rights to No. 4 & the car he drove for G. C. Spencer, Mark Martin took over the driving duties later that year, and had one top-10 finish. In 1984, the team signed Folgers as a sponsor and began racing as car No. 4.

  9. 1950s in motorsport - Wikipedia

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    The debut of racing legend Stirling Moss. [3] The establishment of the World Sports Car Championship, composed mainly of endurance races such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The beginnings of the British Saloon Car Championship, now the British Touring Car Championship. The Mille Miglia is last held after thirty years. The Portuguese Grand Prix ...