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Gerry,
I have a couple personal websites dedicated to vintage oval track cars.
You are welcome to add these sited to your links list.

http://indyroadsters.webs.com/
http://macmillersgarage.webs.com/
Thanks Thomas!
I haven't done much work on this website since I created it a few years ago. Too many fun things to do away from the coumputer. You and I visited years ago when you considered putting a Ford 2.0 Zetec "Focus" engine in one of your creations as I had access to a large volume of new, surplus engines. I also had access to the replacement Ford-Mazda alloy engine now used in many street and applications... the Duratec. It could almost be a dead ringer for the Alfa engine in your photos! Write me if you need any performance information or driveline adaption for the Duratec.
Gerry Dedonis
Lakeland, Florida
kansasgerry@gmail.com
If you like these sites, you will love my site, www.firstsuperspeedway.com. It is the world's largest on-line archive of pre-1920 primary research on auto racing history. Complete original coverage of the first Indianapolis 500 as well as all the Indianapolis newspaper coverage of the races at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway prior to the first Indy 500. I also have great coverage of the first French Grand Prix in 1906 (1907 too!) in addition to numerous other road races such as the 1909 Cobe Trophy in Crown Point, IN. I have more information on Barney Oldfield than another site, as well as a great selection of images.

Mark Dill
Cary, NC

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