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Mercedes' exciting compact sports car combines a new supercharged V-6 Kompressor Displayed downstairs near the similarly named Cunningham C7 was the first production
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Sports Cars: Rally Cars: Touring Cars: Major Races: Racing Drivers The remaining car, driven by Briggs Cunningham and William 'Bill' Spear, took top honours in
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and finished 8th overall in the #3 car. Lance Miller owns the Cunningham [VIDEO] Tadge Asks Autoweek about C7; Shows of all time, and I have had a many sports cars
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The second Cunningham car, the #77 Dodge competed in 2 complete races during the year; with rookie competitors Joey Licata and Frank Kimmel II finishing with a 6th finish
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The Tango is an ultra-narrow electric sports car initially designed Cunningham C7 The Cunningham C-7 Grand Touring car was first introduced to the public at the 2001
Cunningham Unveils Grand Touring Concept.
The older ones amongst us will certainly remember Briggs Cunningham II who, in the 1950s, was challenging big sports cars names in races
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Cunningham sues Lutz, GM; Sports car company co-founder claims he was forced out.(Cover Story plan for Cunningham Motor.(Robert Lutz, Cunningham C7 Grand Touring Car
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- New & Used Car Dealers CUNNINGHAM MOTORS List of sports car Cunningham C7 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Cunningham C-7 Grand Touring car was first
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Italian automobile designer, the founder of the Carrozzeria Pininfarina coachbuilding company, a name associated with many of the best-known postwar sports cars
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