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Old 1 May 2004, 02:00 (Ref:1558810)   #1
Wayne Mitchell
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Brabham BT 2

Hi everyone.
I have just acquired a 22 year barn find Brabham BT2that needs identifying. It was last raced in Texas and earlier in Florida. I would love to talk to anyone associated with a Doc Wiley, Bill W.E. Anspach, Bud Bakels or anyone from that area with knowledge of Jr races. There is of course no S/N but from the stories it may have been the one Frank Gardener brought to US in 1962/63. (Ref Duncan Rabagliati)
This is a real car with many original parts and original construction technigues. Some very odd details which may help identify it as to s/n
Any body help further. Wayne Mitchell www.dogrings.com 760-942-9170 ( Calif)
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