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  1. Challenge64

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    #1 Challenge64, Jul 11, 2016
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  2. Jack-the-lad

    Jack-the-lad Six Time F1 World Champ
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    Does anyone have the chassis # of the Daytona? Is it the ex-Harry Jones car?

    Thanks.

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  3. tomgt

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    yes it is

    13367
     
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    #4 Jack-the-lad, Jul 11, 2016
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    Thanks, Tom. I was Harry's neighbor and banker back when he was running this car at Sebring, etc., and Al Roberts was wrenching it. Harry was a character, for sure.

    Who is the owner now?
     
  5. tomgt

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    Mellinger iirc
    Former owner was John Bosch and restored the car to LM75 spec and livery.
    Restoration, engineering and paint job done in NL
     
  6. 'Don't mean to interrupt, but a tad of history fer ya's on the Daytona. I couldn't copy as right clicking not allowed on this site so ya hafta register and log in to view. But it's grrrreat (ala Tony the tiger). Racing results and all sorts of chassis #s. Go there, you'll see. 'Been using it since '99.

    13367 (3rd car down, obviously):
    http://classicscars.com/phpmembers/chassis/365GTBCUST.htm
     
  7. Jack-the-lad

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    Thanks, but that link seems to be broken.
     
  8. CornersWell

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    Thanks, C64. Looks like a good trip to Le Sarthe!

    I have plans to run something there one day...

    CW
     
  9. #9 lorenzobandini, Jul 12, 2016
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    Hmmmppphhh!!! Sorry...it worked for me last night; I had even tested it after posting.

    Alternative attack...

    Go to (I won't try inserting url's, just cut and paste): Buy or sell a classic car : Ferrari, Maserati, Pagani... and look for chassis numbers

    Register, sign in, then got to: http://classicscars.com/phpmembers/chassis/365GTBCUST.htm

    Check the site out. If you like racing [my passion, 'did some (very little, I was and am way too under funded; and now to old anyhow)] there's results from may different racing series in it's "Database Chassis Numbers" and "Data Base Race Results".

    Enjoy. ;)

    Edit: Double Hmmmppphhh!!! I didn't add the [ url ] [ /url ] to my content, just the addresses: w.classicscars.com and w.classicscars.com/phpmembers/chassis/365GTBCUST.htm

    Just add the additional two w's to the addies, and , cut and paste.

    If this doesn't work, google " ClassicsCars " (Yes, plural " Classics ") and do the rest! :D
     
  10. Challenge64

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    What were your settings and equipment on the Lola pic, top-right?
     
  12. Challenge64

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    I used a Nikon D4s with Nikkor 70-200 lens. Setting was 1600 ISO set on manual with shutter at 1/200 and aperture at f2.8
     

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