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    1967 Lola T70 MKIIIThis historic 1967 Penske Lola T70 Mark III, serial number SL73-126, boasts miles of racing history. It was driven by George Follmer in the last of the 1967 Can Am Race series. George drove this car at Laguna Seca on October 15th of 1967, and at Las Vegas on November 12, 1967. SL 73-126 was restored by Abacus Racing in Virginia. Restoring the car to its original condition was done with input from its previous owners and drivers, especially Greg Granum, who owned the car from 1971 to 2004. It has the original markings of Bill Scott, the Sunoco machinist who was on load to Penske, on the suspension as well as on many of the machined guards that were hand-crafted by Scott.