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Old 9 Feb 2013, 22:45 (Ref:3202106)   #11
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markwrightson should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
ok, so I found some "Formula C Newsletter" from back in 1977 that my dad had, and in it in a classified page there was a BT-29 for sale from a man named Joe Fitzhugh from Parsippany NJ. This was from May 1977. This car had a Kawaski engine in it, so as my dad sold his w/o engine it might be something you could follow up on. Back in those days, it was getting comon to put MC engines in and run FC. Since it was in th North East as we were from Massachussetts. As for pictures if I can find a way to get from 35mm slides to something I could scan, I would love to. I loved the old race cars, wish they could return. lol
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