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Jerry Titus, defending his 1967 SCCA Trans-Am title, wheeled the Shelby Racing Company 1968 Tunnel Port Mustang (car number 1) into the winner's circle for the 0-2 class at the 1968 24 Hours of ...
The 1969 Trans-Am series was the fourth season of the SCCA Trans-AM series open to over 2-liter and under 2-liter classes of the SCCA sedan category cars. The races took between two and a half to ...
While digging through the TEN photo archives in preparation for this month’s story on the history of Mustang in the SCCA Trans Am series of 1966-’71, we came across these totally cool shots of ...
After a two-year hiatus, the SCCA Trans-Am Series will return in 2009, with a planned eight-race schedule for the series which held its first race in 1966. Five of eight races were announced Dec ...
Gary Goeringer first saw this 1968 Ford Mustang coupe in June 1972. Gary took ownership in 2001 and you can see it now it its current state, in the April 2013 issue of Car Craft Magazine.
The Trans-Am Series debuted in 1966 as a road racing venue for the then-emerging pony car generation and ran 41 straight seasons before being mothballed after the 2005 season. To get the series back ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (Dec. 12, 2008) — The Sports Car Club of America Inc. (SCCA) is reviving its Trans-Am Series for high-performance sedans and sports cars after a two-year hiatus with a new sponsor and an ...