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Bolstered by factory participation, world-class drivers, and a wide variety of cars in two distinct classes, the SCCA Trans-Am series quickly rose to the forefront of American motorsport in the late 1960s and early 1970s and led to some of the hairiest pony cars to come out of Detroit. To celebrate that golden era of sports car racing, the organizers of the Concours d’Elegance of America at St. John’s have started a search for vintage Trans-Am racers to feature at their 2012 event.

“Last year, we featured Indy cars and had 33 cars on the field,” said Brian Joseph, car selection committee chairman for the concours. “It was just fantastic, so we thought we’d turn our focus to Trans-Am this year.”

While most people will quickly recall the Mustangs, Camaros, Javelins, and Challengers piloted by the likes of Mark Donohue, Parnelli Jones, and Dan Gurney in the larger of the two Trans-Am classes, limited to 5.0 liters of engine displacement, Joseph said that concours organizers are looking for all cars that competed in Trans-Am in that period, including the Alfas, Porsches, DATSUNS, and BMWs limited to 2.0 liters of engine displacement (bumped to 2.5 liters in 1971).

The Trans-Am cars will join another class of competition cars – drag racing’s slingshot rails – as well as 19th-century automobiles, jet-age station wagons, microcars, and three-wheeled motorcycles as this year’s featured classes at the concours. The concours will also include featured classes focusing on the Corvette-Jaguar rivalry and on a yet-to-be-named automotive designer.

The 2012 Concours d’Elegance of America at St. John’s will take place July 29 in Plymouth, Michigan. For more information, visit ConcoursUSA.org.

http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2012/01/06/trans-am-cars-sought-for-concours-delegance-of-america/

Hope to see some historic DATSUNS there.

Edited by black gold man



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From the Festival of Speed - St. Petersburg, FL

The 1966 Shelby built Ford Mustang, #12 of 16 notchbacks that won the Trans/Am tile for Ford in 1966 will be at this event. It has not been seen in 28 years, as this particular car was put away by its owner and has not been brought out in public since. The car was owned and driven by the National Trans/Am Champion John McComb.

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And out of all that, the 59 Imperial Speedster is the coolest car that I saw. There is some real motoring imagination and well carried out.

The two seater they never made.

Look at i think a Pontiac 22 sec in this video there are more old custom cars on this lot in DETROIT this

guys dad was car guy back in the day . I wonder what they have stored inside.

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1960 this was the car hangout. I saw two seat Imperial hard top there.

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HI Chris:

No - not this year - I think I'll just go and enjoy the show.

BGM - that is a 1959 Pontiac. Good car to chop up!!

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