In November of 1964, this Lotus 30 was delivered to Lotus's East Coast distributor Duchess Auto. Its first contemporary outings came at the Nassau Speed week where it was raced by Newton B. Davis with little success. It was then raced at select events throughout the 1965 sea>>>
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Chassis 30/L/8 was one of four 30s delivered directly to Lotus Southwest in Dallas, Texas. Completed in December of 1964, it was raced extensively by Lotus Southwest owner Homer Rader in SCCA and USRRC sanctioned events. It later passed into hands of Leroy Melcher Jr., who u>>>
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The twelfth Lotus 30 produced, this chassis was sold to United States through Lotus Southwest from Dallas, Texas. During the 1966 and 1967 seasons it was campaigned by Robert Shaw but with little success. The car remained in the United States for several more years before re>>>
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One of three Lotus 30s sold to the United States in 1964, this car was delivered to first owner Jerry Crawford through New York based distributor Duchess Auto. Together with Shelby Walker, Crawford debuted the car in the 1965 Daytona 2000 km and later in the year also compet>>>
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