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Bill Tritt\’s Ardun Powered Ford V8 Flathead Glasspar (Mameco) Race car appeared in the 1953 Pebble Beach Road Race driven by Warren Gerdes – automobile production manager for Glasspar at the time. It may have been shown at the Pebble Beach Concours in the same year too.
— 1953 Pebble Beach Racing and Concours ProgramWho's Online
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