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From the same event, Baskerville did a story on the Sadd, Teague & Bentley ’29 roadster, perched on Deuce rails. The roadster had been severely damaged on the return road at the previous year’s event, but the team of Nick Sadd, Al Teague, and George Bentley rebuilt the car and in 1973, it ran 268mph on the salt to become the world’s fastest roadster.
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From the same event, Baskerville did a story on the Sadd, Teague & Bentley ’29 roadster, perched on Deuce rails. The roadster had been severely damaged on the return road at the previous year’s event, but the team of Nick Sadd, Al Teague, and George Bentley rebuilt the car and in 1973, it ran 268mph on the salt to become the world’s fastest roadster.  View Related Article

 

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