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Old 24 Jun 2011, 15:53 (Ref:2905327)   #1
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Group C Cut and Shuts

It seems to me that a lot of Group C cars went on to have second lives as WSC, LMP or SR1 cars. Does anyone have a definitive list of those that were converted? These are the ones I can think of at the moment:

Jaguar XJR-14 = Porsche WSC95
Lola T92/10 = Lola T92/10 Spyder (and the basis for the Ascari A410?)
Porsche 962 = Kremer K7/K8 and Gunnar 966
Intrepid RM-1 = Basis of the Riley & Scott MkIII
Nissan P35 = X-250 Ferrari
Gebhardt C91 = Gebhart G4 SR1
Nissan NPTI 90 = Matrix MXP

Can anyone think of any more?
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