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Did not want to start this argument

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Subject: Did not want to start this argument
From: Les Cannaday <les@classicdatsun.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 10:30:36 -0700
I certainly did not want to start the discussion about replicas but it 
does make me think that what I have learned in my 3 years of doing this 
and the previous many years researching this it was interesting that 6-7 
years ago looking for old racecars there were not that many(at least 
what I wanted) and I think it was because most were still deemed 
competitive in SCCA so the talk was to build a PURPOSE built vintage car 
and as I checked with the different groups it was interesting to see who 
allowed what. Now with a few exceptions most groups let almost any safe 
car older than 1972 run as they need warm bodies with fat wallets to 
fill the grid. It seems that alot more vintage projects started to show 
up when the SCCA classes change or manufacturers ask them to make 
changes so their new models aren't getting beat by the 30 year old model 
they do not sell anymore. Anyway unless I am completely mistaken it 
seems like a lot more vintage cars with some history have become 
availible in the last few years.
As for the replica versus real I know that some cars are so very 
valuable that maybe they should not race which would be a shame to see 
them become a complete loss but like Myles said some of these guys can 
fix anything. How much were the 3 cars Sterling Moss took out 3-4 years 
back 5 million in cars and I am sure all were repaired because those 
guys have deep pockets and they want to see them out there racing but 
those cars do the 5 really big vintage events a year and not the local 
vintage stuff most of us probably do.

Does the same rule apply to vintage cars as vintage airplanes where if 
you have something like 1/3 of a real plane and can finish it its 
considered the real deal. I know a guy who built 3 Grumman Bi-planes 
that did not exist out of parts of 3 wrecks and they are considered real 
vintage planes. Mike McCluskey builds some incredible Cobra Coupes and s 
ome may say they are replicas but Carrol Shelby was allowed to enter one 
of these when he lost the real one and John Morton drove it in the race 
and won. It may be the first time that Steve Earle let a replica in the 
race? Maybe becuse of the cars signifcance or maybe Shelby himself had 
some influence.
I am still a little ambivelant about replcas at this time since It seems 
that if it is not an effort to decieve but to re-capture some part of 
history and if it is known that someone tried hard to replicate a 
historical vehicle then No harm, No Foul But to pass off an extremely 
valuable car or significant car for the wrong reasons then No way but I 
think most guys know the real thing when they see it. But it is getting 
harder. I don't think most people would mind if I made a replica of the 
3rd team car for BRE The Guest car if you will that was lost in South 
America many years ago It would be a great memorial piece to some of its 
famous drivers like Peter Gregg and Jim Fitzgerald and Bobby Allison, 
and Sam Posey who all took their turns behind the wheel and it was the 
best looking of the BRE cars some say. But I would never want to pass it 
off as real and most might respect the goal was to honor the drivers. 
Just my thoughts.

-- 
Les Cannaday

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