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This one ought to be easy for the many motor racing historians among us.

John W

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Just as fast as I expected! This is Bob Bondurant's personal GT40. It has the Len Bailey nose rather than the more crude early 1965 (Daytona) version that I like, but is still gorgeous. To you!

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John -

 

Thank you. This beauty shouldn't be too difficult:

 

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Close enough. It's the 1954 375 LM. See below. Your turn.

 

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This is a high degree of difficulty. The winner will be rightfully proud.

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I was first thinking (after the muscle car error) that it might be a Dodge pickup truck with "Ram Air" induction through the scoop. The name Power Stroke V8 is recently and currently the name of a Ford truck Diesel engine, but I don;t think they used that name in pre-muscle car times. No idea.

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Yes, a Ford name used today, but maybe there´s a modern 8 cyl. in an older truck? I´m by far not deep enough into such US vehicles to name a model without some research :o

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Let's declare Ronald as the winner of this round, handicapping appropriately for difficulty. The images is of a mid 1950's Ford truck used for heavy hauling. Here it is in all its glory.

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Too much honor, steed, I just gave the "direction". That thing looks heavily customized, low rider and it´s front lip maybe made of glass fibre or such?

 

To be honest I´m deep into garden, wood and boat work, so not much time for searching in my archive for another car shot befor sunday, so I give a FREE TICKET for ANYBODY ELSE who wants to jump in with a picture of his choice.

 

p.s. That GT40-alike thing in the background looks like having fun, even in case it´s not original. Is it a modern interpretation?

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FREE TICKET for ANYBODY ELSE who wants to jump in with a picture of his choice.

 

For me, that's now or never.

 

Have fun with this one:

 

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No interest or no clew?

 

Anyway, here are two shot showing the complex interior of the - er - device - contraption.

 

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