The Willow was a 2-Seat Sports Car kit produced by Seltzer Motor Industries, Chatsworth, California. It is known to be the first transverse, inline 4-cylinder, mid-engined kit car ever offered to the public.[1]
^Alexander, George (1983). Kit Car Encyclopedia. Fifth Genesis Publications. pp. 9-14. Aug.-Sep. 1983. Vol 83 No. 5
The Willow was a 2-Seat SportsCar kit produced by Seltzer Motor Industries, Chatsworth, California. It is known to be the first transverse, inline 4-cylinder...
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road racing and motocross events in the United States. Starting out as a sportscar racer, she competed in motorcycle road racing and motocross from 1960...
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Without Getting Bored!". DailySportsCar. Retrieved 27 February 2018. Mansell, Nigel My Autobiography page 120 Collins Willow ISBN 0-00-218497-4 Mansell,...
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from 1949 to 1982, the dealership is best known for selling customized sportscars during the late 1960s. Referred to presently as "Yenkos," they are among...
test track in Mojave Valley (doubling for the Willow Springs Raceway), on the Big Willow road course at Willow Springs International Raceway in Rosamond,...
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1964, so that it was indeed possible for the GTO to compete in European sportscar racing. The first Pontiac GTO began production September 3, 1963, and...
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Willys Motor Company. The same year, production of the Kaiser car was moved from Willow Run, Michigan, to the Willys plant at Toledo, Ohio. Although Jeep...
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Japanese Sports Prototype Championship with the same SARD team he drove for at Le Mans. He also returned to touring car racing in the Japanese Touring Car Championship...
racing school at Willow Springs International Motorsports Park, setting a student course record. Richmond raced in a 1978 Mini Indy car event at Phoenix...