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re:Briggs Cunningham (was Re: Hollywood trivia)
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- Date: Sun, 06 Jul 2003 11:50:20 -0700
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Briggs Cunningham's musuem was in Cosa Mesa, CA, he sold it to Miles Collier
in 1986. The collection included a few Alfa's along with some other "minor"
classics like a Bugatti Royal.
http://www.river-road.net/oldcars/cunningham/
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Steven Luftman <sluftman@domain.elided>
1961 Giulietta Spider
1992 164L
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> Date: Sat, 05 Jul 2003 19:37:36 +0000
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> Subject: alfa-digest V9 #619
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> Re: Hollywood trivia (was: Driving in Italia)
>
> John Hertzman wrote:
> Some are more debatable than others- was Briggs Cunningham's BuMerc of
> the thirties a replicar?
>
> John,
> Noticed in our local Santa Barbara newspaper in the sports section, that
> Briggs
> Cunningham passed away. He was 96. He helped found the SCCA and had an Auto
> museum
> here. It is actually in Oxnard about 30 miles south!
> Another great one lost!
> Fred Zimmermann
> AROCCC
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