Hi all: It interesting that this car should come up in discussion. Several years ago, I attended a 300 Meet in Sacramento where our guest speaker at the awards banquet spoke about this very car. After the Granatelli's did their runs on the Bonneville Flats, the Paxton superchargers were removed from the car and the F was used for several years in northern Utah for tire testing with conventional carburetion. During this period, they logged about 400,000 miles of which about 60% were over 160 mph! (They being the speaker and his uncle who was the honcho of the testing program.) On the final day of testing, before they retired the F, the speaker, I can't remember his name, changed the spark plugs and broke one off. His uncle then said that the testing would be aborted and they climbed into the F and headed for home on 7 cylinders. Along the way they were challenged by some youngsters in an Olds 442. according to the speaker, the guys were making fun of the F so his uncle, who was driving, said they are not going to get away with that. He floored the F, caught up with the 442 and the race began. The F ran away from the 442 with ease on 7 cylinders!!! The speaker said his uncle never talked about the F after that and he, the speaker, had no knowledge of the whereabouts of it. It would be a terrific find if this F finally surfaced. Dan Reitz Northridge, CA [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]