More regarding Greenwood Corvettes.
" In 1977, the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) opened up the rule books to allow full tube-framed cars to compete in their North American Road Racing series. That prompted some of the front runners to opt-in to this new potential, John Greenwood being one of those from Corvette’s camp.
He joined forces with Bob Riley and the team that would later make a name for themselves as Protofab. The chassis was built by Charlie Selix and Gary Pratt (later Pratt and Miller) from large two-inch chrome-moly tubing, using extensive triangulation for strength." (Andy Bolig.)
I always thought this was a good looking machine with heaps of grunt but with few results even though it raced until 1983.
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Greenwood leading the Mancuso Corvette.
The same Corvette C3 # TF 001 now raced by Greg Pickett in 1978 - 1983
The second Greenwood tube frame Corvette has just had a beautiful restoration by the Bruce Canepa shop and is for sale.
Check the workmanship in the photo gallery at this site.
https://www.corvetteonline.com/news/...eady-for-sale/
Here you are folks with an opportunity to have some fun even if you may have to sell the farm to get it !
(Ken H )