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Solved -PJ195- Cianciaruso CS1 1973

Started by Paul Jaray, July 29, 2009, 04:37:25 PM

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Paul Jaray

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Joao Gois

Could that be one of Emerson Fitipaldi's prototype racers?
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Paul Jaray

You are not very far...but not a Fittipaldi's

Joao Gois

Couldn't be a Furia, or could it??
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Paul Jaray

Not the name I have...

Joao Gois

Ok. I know it's brazilian. Does it have any european engine?
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Paul Jaray

Not an European engine...

faksta

It looks quite like Bianco, except for the front wheel arches and some more details. So, is it (a modified) Bianco?

Paul Jaray

None of my sources reports that....

Joao Gois

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Paul Jaray

Not an american V8.


Paul Jaray

This one is still here?!?

faksta

Argentinian, with a Tornado engine? Or is Joao right about the fact it comes from Brazil?

Paul Jaray

Not tornado engined, but Argentinian it is.

faksta

Uhm..maybe an American engine, but not V8?

Paul Jaray

The engine is not american.
This car is featured in different sources, in one of them is Argentinian, in another is Brazilian. I'll go for the latter, since the builder was from São Paulo.
Sorry for the wrong reply then I'll go for Brazil.

faksta

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Was the engine called Berta (although it is the same thing as Tornado, but still...)?
On a sidenote, could the car be one of the Heve prototypes?

faksta

Found it!
It is called Cianciaruso CS1, built in 1973 by Salvador Cianciaruso Neto. The engine is 2-liter JK. It is nicknamed 'Lola Argentina' in a source I've found it in...

Paul Jaray

Right you are!
(The engine is a FNM JK2000)