The Car that served as the Inspiration for this
Mega' Story, albeit not the exact 1974 Ferrari 246 Dino GTS that Stars in the
TV Show. (Image source: cargurus.com)
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As the famous Automobile Marques Bugatti,
Ferrari, Ford and Porsche All have storied racing History at Monaco, Le Mans
and Indianapolis, All claiming significant victories in these events.
Alas, another TV Show I enjoyed copious
amounts of one day whilst "Rationing" my few Audiobooks during the
Corona Virus COVID 19 Pandemic Lockdown these past months, which I'd never
heard of or watched - Also on Motor Trend TV was titled Auto Biography.
When a marathon of said TV programme was
playing the same day as the virtual Twin Ring Motegi IndyCar i Racing Challenge
Wayback on April 18th, remember that, Y'all?
As the show that Peaked' my curiosity was
simply titled The Case of The Buried Dino, Huh? Which I soon took to calling it
thou "Dirty Dino."
Unfortunately this programme began at 11AM
Pacific, so I only got to watch the first half hour 'bout a Buried Ferrari Dino
Wayback in 1974; CRIKEYS! Before switching over to the virtual IndyCar race,
without knowing the outcome of said '74 246 Dino "Chairs 'N Flares" GTS!
Whilst I've since learned that this
Autobiography marathon being run was from its 2019 Season's eight episodes, for
which I returned to afterwards, since the next episode not competing vs.
IndyCar's was about the Million Dollar Ferrari Enzo Destroyed on California's
Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) in February, 2006!
Subsequently the Enzo was completely rebuilt
to Factory specifications at Maranello, with minor modifications and then briefly
owned by some Chap named Jean Todt before being sold off...
As the TV Show was
about the vehicle Destroyed by Stefan Erikson, NO Relation to Huski Chocolates
IndyCar Pilote Marcus, Ya Sure Yuh Betcha! As this happened before Thy No
Fenders Blog was Born and hence I focused upon a second Ferrari Enzo Demolished
instead some Gory 13yrs ago; Aye Karumba!
Then I had to keep watching, since the next
episode revolved around two Automotive Classis that nearly Disappeared, in The
Case of The Hidden Racing Cars.
Naturally, the first is what tripped my No. 4
Wire, that being the prototype 1964 Shelby Daytona Coupe, which astonishingly I've
had some story linkage for another No Fenders story never begun residing on my
Confuzer since Gory 2007!
While the other car in this episode being a
famous Bugatti 57G Tank, which I'd never heard of before. Whale' Otay, I just
wasn't aware of its model designation, since I did know briefly of Bugatti
winning the 1937 24 Heurs du Mans, won by this very chassis.
As ironically, albeit why they're lumped
together, Eh? Both of these prized racing cars
are now part of the fabulous Simeone Foundation automotive Museum located
in Philadelphia, with a total of 75 performance automobiles in their
collection.
Then for le Piece de la Resistance, the final
Autobiography episode I viewed was about some legendary Porsche abscounded by
our Federal Law Enforcement Authority, Say What?
As the two Spin Doctors' who I've also never
heard of before. Uhm show Hosts whose pedigrees are total mysteries to Mwah,
talk several times to a Bloke named Dominic, Who I immediately Arse-sumed must
be ex-IndyCar Driver Dominic Dobson?
As this seemed confirmed to Mwah when Dominic
noted he'd raced against those Bad Boyz' whilst Cutting his Teeth in Camel
Lights in 1986 and they were still lurking round Mother Speedway in '88...
As this fourth and final Autobiography
episode for me revolved around a very famous Porsche 935; Hmm, Am I doing a
good job of teasing Y'all like these Reality TV Shows do? Five Bloody minutes
in 'N time for more Nauseating Commercials, FRICK! Have Y'all figured out which
legendous Porsche racecar I'm talkin' about yet? Once owned by two-thirds of
the only three Brothers to ever Qualify for the Indianapolis 500... BUZZ, Times
Up!
Having seen the very Porsche 935 on Display
at Mother Speedway's Hall of Fame museum Wayback in 2010, I'd always wondered
how the car changed hands with its current owner, who was the Butt of an
Elaborate Prank played upon him at Laguna Seca Raceway after having competed in
one of Monterey's fabulous Historics weekends, when supposedly the DEA showed
up to confiscate the car as he pulled into the Pits!
Bruce Meyer, Mega Car Collector and Peterson
Automotive Museum Stalwart previously had been loaning, and I'm certain it was
clearly Documented! His 1952 Indianapolis 500 Winner driven by Troy Ruttman for
legendous' Car Owner J.C. Agajanian
in what he refers to as the very last "Champ
Car." As this Kuzma chassis reputedly was just a stretched 'N modified
Dirt Car, and was the very last "Upright" chassis to win at Mother
Speedway, ironically when Ruttman became the race's youngest winner to Date at
Age 22yrs 80 Days.
As Bruce claims to have swapped his Champ Car
that the Indianapolis Museum wished to keep, after having been on loan for a
few years and decided that the ex-Whittington Brothers 1979 24 Heurs du Mans
winning Porsche 935 Kremer K3 wasn't really doing anything for them and Wallah!
Meyer became the Porsche's current owner.
Although I'd allege, albeit purely 100% Speculation
upon my part that IMS was also happy to divest itself of the troublesome
Porsche that had caused them to spend years in litigation fighting the
Whittington's over ownership, and perhaps even looking for some way to get rid
of the car in case those annoying Whittington's decided to appeal?
Since unfortunately, IMSA was Dubiously known as
the "International Marijuana Smugglers Association" during the past
Decades, although All of the Felons posing as Racing Drivers eventually
gravitated to CART and contested the Indy 500 in the late 1980's...
Oh Yeah, now that I've possibly left Y'all
Hangin' On, a la what that Buried Ferrari Dino Show did, although I've read
critically they could have wrapped the episode up in 5mins, and only needed
30mins at best, instead of the Hour the programme ran, the end really isn't
that spectacular, since the current owner of said Ferrari has had the Custom
license plate DUG-UP for nearly four Decades now! For which Yuhs can follow
along in the video below.
As Hopefully Y'all
can figure out my loose racing connections between Bugatti, Ferrari, Ford and
Porsche, for which I'd hazard that the FoMoco', nee Ford Motor Company is the
only manufacturer to have won the Monaco Grand Prix, 24 Heurs du
Mans and Indianapolis 500, Righto? Oh Never Mind!