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I apologize for it being down right now...I'm in the middle of an update that I can't have people accessing the database, but if you feel like emailing me the VIN I can see if it's in my database. :cheers:
While I found the 69 registry quite interesting...one of the registries on this link lead me to to this link which lead to several pages "NOT FOUND" Looks like a bunch of bogus registries!
I am looking for a specific car and only have the serial number. any help would be greatly appreciated.
Howard,
I have a couple of surveys... L-88 and L89 cars. If you happen to be looking at an old race car that may have been an L-88, I may be able to help you out... You can email me the serial number and I'll see if I have anything on my list.
By the way, thanks for taking the time to talk with Tony Delorenzo about his 1969 L-88 racer (the actual '69 car). I 'm still getting paperwork from people claiming that a couple of these "lightweight" cars existed, but it's tough to argue with the man who supposedly had one (and says he didn't). In any case, much appreciated!
I heard that Herb Caplan's '69 L-88 racer (also campaigned by Elliot Forbes-Robinson) recently sold... Word is that Chip Miller of Cars@Carlisle fame picked it up.
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