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        • I just found out that the engine I had in my GT Carrera is from 718-024.
          P 90216.
          Nice to know after 40 years.

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          • Yep---noted as such in the new Carrera book!

            Steve Heinrichs

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              • Not sure how the RSK fit the driver!

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                • Yeah, how did that guy get in there? That wouldn't be "bat" Masterson in that shot? Looks to be about the same build from other photos I've seen. Thank you for sharing these!
                  Justin
                  Justin Rio

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                  • 28273 is Ritchie Ginther in Otto Zipper's RS-60...I am not sure what post is suggesting that Bat Masterson is in the image???
                    I did have the pleasure of driving Bat's Stovebolt special HWM for abot 10 laps at Bridgehampton when my pal Murray Smith owned it. Quite a powerful machine with that Chevy V-8!
                    I was wearing a baseball hat and chomping on a nice Cuban cigar...
                    Richard Roth
                    New York City
                    Amagansett, NY

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                      • Riverside 1959

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                        • Originally posted by 356" post=21472
                          please tell me how many were produced 718 black? is there any other information and pictures on them?
                          thank you very much
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                          • That's David Love's 718-007 that he repainted black and gray. It was originally silver and it is now, restored by Cavaglieri for Miles Collier
                            Richard Roth
                            New York City
                            Amagansett, NY

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                              • Hello Everyone,

                                Steve Heinrichs has asked me to respond to post #26980 - Question about the number of Black 718 cars. We do not list any 718s that were originally Black exterior.

                                Regards,

                                Vietta

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