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Forgotten racing cars

Devin SS Race Car

The race car dates from the mid-1950s. Devin SS Race Car was unused for over 30 years and was found in a garage.

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The Devin SS has a history of racing in California. It has finally been lying dormant in a garage in Connecticut since the ’70s. Due to being abandoned, the car no longer has an engine or transmission.

Renault Alpine M65

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Alpine started production in 1955. They made both sports and racing cars. In fact, in 1973, Renault acquired Alpine.

The Renault Alpine M65 race car was completely rusted and covered with dirt and leaves, becoming increasingly degraded after many years of being abandoned in the yard.

Mazda RX-3

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David Meitz is the current owner of the forgotten Mazda RX-3 race car. Although the chassis is very poor, but the Mazda RX-3 can still run. Under normal conditions, the Mazda RX-3 can produce a formidable 400 horsepower.

Peugeot 905s

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The racing car debuted in February 1990. It then made its debut in racing in Montreal and Mexico. In 1992, it won the Le Mans 24-hour endurance race. It only participated in 17 races but won more than half of them with 9 wins.

Along with the success, Peugeot 905s owns a unique appearance. Sadly today, it just lies wasted outside a French store.

Lancia Stratos Rally

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It’s a pity that this race car was abandoned in a scrap yard.

Lancia Stratos was briefly in the auto business. The company produced a sports car alongside the Lancia Stratos Rally, which won the world track championship three years in a row (1974, 1975 and 1976).

Bugatti Type 22 Brescia

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The Bugatti was found in a lake. Built in 1925, the roadster has a speed of nearly 160 km/h. At the time of the 1920s, that was a great achievement.

Despite its sad state, the Bugatti Type 22 Brescia still sells for $360,000.

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