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A full technical appraisal and race history of the Mk6 will appear shortly. |
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The Lola Mk6 makes its debut at the the 1963 Racing Car Show complete with glamorous model.
(The Lola Archive) |
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Eric Broadley shows legendary sportscar team manager John Wyer the new Mk6.
(The Lola Archive) |
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The Mk6 in the Le Mans pits in 1963. A partly obscured Eric Broadley is visible on the left in the green shirt.
(The Lola Archive) |
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The Hobbs-Attwood car in action at Le Mans, it
ran as high as eighth before crashing out on
Sunday morning.
(The Lola Archive) |
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A cutaway drawing of the Mk6 that originally appeared in the Autocar magazine from
August 1963.
(The Lola Archive) |
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Augie Pabst in the John Mecom-entered Lola
Mk6 GT Chevrolet at Brands Hatch in the August 1964 Guards Trophy. Pabst finished 11th.
(Picture courtesy of Ben Cowdrey) |
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