Monday, April 29, 2024

Probably just ate the competition

 



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  1. From Wikipedia: "In 1950 two Cadillac 61s were entered in the Le Mans 24 hour race. One was a stock 61 series coupe. The other had a modified aerodynamic body, nicknamed by the French press "Le Monstre". They finished 10th and 11th respectively" That's the front of Le Monstre peeking in beside the stock bodied coupe.

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  2. 1953 I think. I'd like to see that going down the drag strip.

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  3. The coupe was nicknamed Petit Pataud
    so the nickname was painted on the hood under the flag

    el néné....

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    1. Petit Pataud means "Little Clumsy"
      Better would have been "Petit Pétard"; Little Fart"

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  4. Cadillac introduced a new V8 in 1949 that was light, compact, powerful and at 331 cubic inches had a huge displacement. Unfortunately the cars were huge and heavy with a suspension made for main street USA.
    Sidney Allard put one of the new Cadillac engines in his J2 and took third at Le Mans in 1950, 18 laps up on the Cadillacs.
    Someone has built a replica of both cars
    https://www.classicandsportscar.com/features/cunningham-plan-amazing-cadillacs-recreated
    Al_in_Ottawa

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    1. Heavy ain't the half of it, they were tanks.

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