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Location: Jacksonville FL
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Ian,
I was thinking the same thing about the #68 car and the bodywork when I saw it at Daytona. Also all Interscope cars were #00 or #0. Unless this car was run as a one time deal at LeMans or Spa or somewhere that Ted Field "rented" the car and had it painted in the Interscope colors.
I agree with you, that you wouldn't think a current owner would have the car restored and not have the correct bodywork, paint, and numbers on it. These cars ran with many different numbers, paint, sponsers, owners, etc, a current owner/restorer would be hard pressed to know what race configuration to restore it in.
Paul
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