When a 21-year-old
John Morton took a job in
Carroll Shelby’s Cobra shop in the mid-1960s, sweeping floors and chasing parts, he had a dream. Much of that dream came true for him, but in what could be called
a great and celebrated road racing career, he does have
regrets and disappointments.
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Posted by: Tom Stahler | Jun 19, 2012 | Categories: Archaeology | Tags: Adam Carolla, Bobby Unser, BRE, Carroll Shelby, Datsun, Electramotive, Geoff Brabham, Indy Car, IndyCar, John Morton, Ken Miles, Le Mans, Lotus, Lotus Super Seven, Nissan, Peter Brock, RIAM, Road America, Road America 500, Sam Attal, Scarab, Sebring, Super Seven, The Riverside International Automotive Museum, Tom Stahler | 4 Comments »