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Thread: Whatever happened to Cayman Series that ran at Rennsport Reuinion 4?

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    Whatever happened to Cayman Series that ran at Rennsport Reuinion 4?

    Wondering if someone can answer the question in the title line.

    I was lucky enough to be able to attend both RR4 and RR5 (having flown in with a group of buddies from Australia).

    I was really impressed with how the cars went against the contemporary Cup Cars, and most of all their Retro Liveries - Sunaco, New Man, Canon, Pink Pig, 917 Hippie, Salzburg, Piper etc.

    I ask this question as I was reviewing my pictures from the meeting, and wondering where are they now. I think one of these Caymans would make a wonderful club car.

    Thanks,

    Justin

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    Matt Hart
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