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762:"Lola Mk6 GT results, chassis LGT-2"
832:"Lola Mark 1 and 6 chassis numbers"
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783:Melissen, Wouter (16 March 2011).
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666:"Colotti Trasmissioni - History"
566:"1963-64 Lola-Chevrolet Mk 6 GT"
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1335:24 Hours of Le Mans race cars
751:Martin Krejci, cited web page
368:World Sports Car Championship
216:950 kg (2,094.4 lb)
138:3,912 mm (154.0 in)
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785:"1963 Lola Mk6 GT Chevrolet"
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385:Experimental Grand Touring
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475:1963 24 Hours of Le Mans
265:Silverstone, 11 May 1963
96:Technical specifications
38:Silverstone Classic 2011
731:"1963 Lola Mk6 GT Ford"
452:Olympia Racing Car Show
592:Auto Union racing cars
534:"Lola Mk6 GT results"
391:Technical description
379:cars (later known as
357:1963 Indianapolis 500
689:"1963 Lotus 29 Ford"
596:Cisitalia Grand Prix
403:, still relied on a
464:Nürburgring 1000 km
221:Competition history
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648:V6-powered "Dino"
512:Bahamas Speed Week
407:chassis. The Ford-
317:Cooper Car Company
175:Ford Motor Company
119:Suspension (front)
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1139:(1982–1992)
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997:(1970–1981)
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895:sports cars
842:10 February
695:11 February
638:Ferrari 156
540:11 February
460:Silverstone
423:V8 engine.
405:space frame
325:Porsche 718
321:Porsche 550
313:Formula One
307:Development
297:Lola Mk6 GT
252:Augie Pabst
248:David Hobbs
191:mid-mounted
68:Designer(s)
57:Constructor
25:Lola Mk6 GT
1324:Categories
672:16 January
650:Ferrari SP
636:, 1961-65
517:References
456:Tony Maggs
381:Prototypes
240:Tony Maggs
816:Dead link
791:19 August
768:19 August
737:19 August
654:Ferrari P
618:19 August
576:19 August
508:Chevrolet
436:Ford GT40
428:Kamm-tail
413:Formula 1
397:monocoque
301:Lola Cars
160:Wheelbase
110:monocoque
107:Aluminium
86:Ford GT40
82:Successor
75:(chassis)
61:Lola Cars
1136:IMSA GTP
417:Lotus 49
349:Lotus 29
90:Lola T70
46:Category
1130:Group C
994:Group 6
988:Group 5
931:Group 7
421:pushrod
409:Colotti
387:class.
345:Tipo 37
343:Colotti
337:Hewland
203:Colotti
179:(later
102:Chassis
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1283:B12/60
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937:Can Am
652:, V12
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401:Jaguar
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207:manual
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632:1960
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471:LGT-1
448:LGT-P
274:Races
262:Debut
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890:Lola
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