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In 1951 the B.S. Cunningham Company of West Palm Beach, Florida, caused a sensation in both American and European motoring circles by announcing plans to build an American sports car and race it at Le Mans. The first racing Cunningham after the prototype C-1 was the C-2R, built by Bill Frick and Phil Walters. Three C-2Rs were built and fitted with the Cadillac V8 engine and three-speed manual transmission installed in a massive frame made of three-inch steel tubing. This Cunningham, chassis number 5103, was driven by Briggs himself at LeMans, Elkhart Lake and also at Watkins Glen in 1951.
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