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Jim may be fed up with this subject as both Kevan and myself have been asking him questions. Autosport is pretty clear on this: Jim Evans Skoda was first raced at Croft on 6 March 1977, winning its race. After three new circuit records, Jim crashed it at Croft on 15 May and sold it to Cliff Sayer to be driven by Norman Hodgson. Jim got to race it again in June 1978 and won several more races before Sayer sold it to Jim Price in October 1978. That car was built from a Chevron B19. There were many later Skodas, one of which was indeed built on the Chevron B26 'Chocolate Drop'. The B26 was only built itself in 1974. Allen |
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