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Swiss driver Loris Kessel first drove a Cheetah (a G501 Ford) in the `70s, and renewed the association in the early `80s by investing in the G603 that Chuck Graeminger had been developing to contest the Group C World Championship of 1982. However, as is often the case with such projects, the G603 took longer than expected to bring to the track - eventually appearing at Spa in 1983 for Kessel and Ferrier, only for its 3.3-litre Cosworth DFL V8 to explode. Matters improved long enough for the car to finish 9th at Imola and 8th at Mugello, at which point legal disputes between Kessel and Graeminger effectively ended the model's brief career. Apparently undeterred, in 1984 Graeminger launched the Aston Martin-engined Cheetah G604, examples of which were piloted over the next couple of seasons by a range of drivers including: Bernard de Dryver, Ray Mallock, Gianfranco Brancatelli, John Cooper, John Brindley, Claude Bourgoignie, Pierre Dieudonne and Tiff Needell.
The lot offered is a show car version of the Cheetah G604. Believed to have been manufactured in 1984, it possesses no running gear. Finished in Blue and White and mounted on a rudimentary support frame rather than any form of chassis, it bears the name of Team Motos Rondeau. Said to have "good" paintwork and black trim, this striking bodyshell would be equally suitable as an eye-catching display or a promotional item.
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