Greenwood's 1977 John Paul GT
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Greenwood built this for John Paul Racing in 1977. Changes
in the IMSA rules allowed for complete tube frames and this was the second
Greenwood model built that way. |
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With 600 plus cubic inches and 950 plus horsepower it had
several podium finishes, but never won a race in the 1977-1978 season. |
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Note the workmanship required to contain the rear window. |
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Another businesslike simple Greenwood cockpit. |
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Where do you think the 1.5 liter rice rockets of today got
their wings. |
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