This car competed in the European Sports Prototype Trophy race at the Silverstone Historic Tribute meeting in June 2004 and is seen in the pit lane during a practice session.
It's shown in the programme of the event as Portugese driver Carlos Barbot's 1969 Lola-Chevrolet T70 Mk3B with a 5 litre engine. It seems that it is chassis SL76/136 which is actually a continuation model and was built in 1984. Production of the Lola T70 started in 1965 and over 100 examples were built, usually powered by large American V8 engines, and the cars were more successful in the USA than in Europe, John Surtees and Mark Donohue finishing first and second in the 1966 Can Am Series. They were not so successful in that series in 1967, and in 1968 were replaced by the Lola T160. The cars took part in endurance racing, competing at Le Mans but never making a mark there, although they did manage first and second places in the 1969 Daytona 24 Hour race.
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