Monday, September 24, 2012

Battle over ownership of final Cunningham Corvette headed to court

Battle over ownership of final Cunningham Corvette headed to court

Remember that recently-discovered Briggs Cunningham Corvette. The last of three to be found that raced at the 1960 24 Hours of Le Mans. Well, as is customary in matters such as these, a tense legal battle has broiled, with many players to follow, so lets just get into it. Here's how the story goes: After more than 50 years in hiding, the rare Le Mans racer surfaced in the garage of Pamela Carr, widow of Florida Judge Richard Carr. Richard's son, Rick, had known of the car for years, but only recently checked the VIN, which led him to reach out to Cunningham historian Larry Berman.

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