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Lola T70... Brand new again...

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Don't know if anyone heard about this yet, that Lola is going to build some T70's again (to 1969 specs), they say that the "new" cars will be eligible for historic, vintage racing.
 
Thanks a lot, James! Now I'll have to sell the house.
The T70 coupe is my absolute favorite of all the cars I have ever driven.
On second thought,I doubt if I could get enough out of the house to buy a new one.
Jeff
 
They are a good-looking car. I've seen one at Lime Rock and this one (not a replica) at the Vanderbilt Recreation event.
I used to love these cars and GT-40s...but nowadays I prefer pre-war Grand Prix cars (they're a lot cheaper....right?!?!)

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Cheaper than what? I don't think my house is worth
that much.

- Doug
 
Too bad they're not doing the earlier open cars- then I could play at being Mark Donohue!

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I have a picture of a T70 taken in the early days of vintage racing. It is being towed by a Pontiac Wagon on an open and mostly wooden trailer. The same car now gets to the track inside a half-milloin dollar transporter.
 
Looks alot like a Ferrari P4. I had a poster of one of those when I was a teenager. Serious car!
 
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