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jchrisf
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Tom M. Board Moderator
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Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2021 1:07 pm Post subject: |
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Even if it's not really "that" car (chain of custody makes it likely to be a real Stavola car, but without their internal paperwork it's impossible to determine whether or not it's really "that" car or even a chassis Bobby Allison actually drove) it's still a great price for a fun track car with history. |
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George Andrews
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Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2021 7:26 pm Post subject: |
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Several Stavola Racing Buicks found new homes on the Winston West circuit, having been sold to Curt Culver, ( maybe owned by John Keiper ? ) John Krebs & Jack Sellers. I also recall seeing a GM - bodied car with a SABCO Racing NUMERO UNO plaque on the right side dashboard, at a Monroe, WA., WW event.
The Scotts Valley, CA., address is of interest; I recall Bruce Canepa was from this area. Also, NASCAR Winston West had a business office in that area for quite a few years. |
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AndyS
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Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2021 10:51 pm Post subject: |
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George Andrews wrote: |
The Scotts Valley, CA., address is of interest; I recall Bruce Canepa was from this area. Also, NASCAR Winston West had a business office in that area for quite a few years. |
Bruce Canepa's company, Canepa Designs, is in Scotts Valley. He has a business selling collector cars and old racing cars, that's where this Stavola Buick was no doubt sold from:
https://canepa.com/inventory/?cat=Race_Cars
He also has a museum of cars that he's bought and held onto, which includes the ex-Darlington Museum/Cotton Owens #6 Dodge Daytona, the #43 Petty Torino that is claimed to have won Riverside, and a couple of Gulf-Porsche 917s:
https://canepa.com/canepa-difference/canepa-museum/
There has been some dispute, including on this board, about the accuracy of the ex-NASCAR cars' histories. |
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jchrisf
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 7:30 am Post subject: |
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AndyS wrote: | George Andrews wrote: |
The Scotts Valley, CA., address is of interest; I recall Bruce Canepa was from this area. Also, NASCAR Winston West had a business office in that area for quite a few years. |
Bruce Canepa's company, Canepa Designs, is in Scotts Valley. He has a business selling collector cars and old racing cars, that's where this Stavola Buick was no doubt sold from:
https://canepa.com/inventory/?cat=Race_Cars
He also has a museum of cars that he's bought and held onto, which includes the ex-Darlington Museum/Cotton Owens #6 Dodge Daytona, the #43 Petty Torino that is claimed to have won Riverside, and a couple of Gulf-Porsche 917s:
https://canepa.com/canepa-difference/canepa-museum/
There has been some dispute, including on this board, about the accuracy of the ex-NASCAR cars' histories. |
Thanks for the links.. More great reference pics there. |
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Tom M. Board Moderator
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Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2021 11:51 am Post subject: |
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AndyS wrote: | George Andrews wrote: |
The Scotts Valley, CA., address is of interest; I recall Bruce Canepa was from this area. Also, NASCAR Winston West had a business office in that area for quite a few years. |
Bruce Canepa's company, Canepa Designs, is in Scotts Valley. He has a business selling collector cars and old racing cars, that's where this Stavola Buick was no doubt sold from:
https://canepa.com/inventory/?cat=Race_Cars
He also has a museum of cars that he's bought and held onto, which includes the ex-Darlington Museum/Cotton Owens #6 Dodge Daytona, the #43 Petty Torino that is claimed to have won Riverside, and a couple of Gulf-Porsche 917s:
https://canepa.com/canepa-difference/canepa-museum/
There has been some dispute, including on this board, about the accuracy of the ex-NASCAR cars' histories. |
FWIW the #6 Daytona and the Petty Torino are demonstrably misrepresented. |
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