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Discussion in 'Lost, Found & Looking' started by Coralsnake, Aug 7, 2007.

  1. Coralsnake

    Coralsnake Well-Known Member

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    But the online newspaper archives are turning out to be a treasure trove of information about old cars, ads and race histories. I have identified several cars.

    If you have one of these cars, please contact me:

    5R094, 5R102, 5S360, CSX 2129, CSX3008

    www.thecoralsnake.com
     
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    Pete, which site are you using?
     
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    Can you post the summary or just the links for the items on the two CSX cars?
     
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    Coralsnake Well-Known Member

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    I'm not sure if I am that smart :laf:

    They are PDFs. I will try to get something up on my website with a link.

    The site I used was newspaperarchives.com

    One of the Cobra articles tells of a sister car that finished the race at Elkhart Lake with only three wheels! The car handled well.
     
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    :p

    If you need help posting or hosting the files...let me know.
     
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    Here is a link to the newspapers. This is the only link to them,

    They are shrunk, but you get the idea. I identified the cars by reading the Shelby Registry.

    http://thecoralsnake.com/oldnews.HTML

    :guns:
     

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