File:1952-55 Cunningham C3 with Brooks Stevens body, front left, Greenwich 2018.jpg
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[edit]Description1952-55 Cunningham C3 with Brooks Stevens body, front left, Greenwich 2018.jpg |
English: Displayed amongst the bitzas and non-Cunninghams, this 1952/1955 Cunningham C3 seen at the 2018 Greenwich Concours d'Elegance has an interesting history. #5235 was one of the unbodied chassis left after Cunningham closed up shop, and it ended up with Hilltop Trailer Sales of Evansville, Ind., along with several others. The chassis had been listed as "90% completed" by the West Palm Beach works in February 1953. A body was then designed "by someone in Brooks Stevens' shop" (Briggs Cunningham Registry, p. 25) and built by Bob Jones of Indianapolis for John Hanley (WI), who had purchased the chassis from Hilltop. This car was (is?) fitted with a Cadillac transmission and presumably the expected Chrysler engine. Now with Thomas Coady, who showed the long-lost car for the first time here. |
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