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A dealership in Pompano Beach, Florida, is advertising a piece of American racing history on ClassicCars.com, though it’s description of the vehicle is a single paragraph, a series of photos and the Vehicle Details listing in which we learn this car is a 1981 AMC Spirit, silver outside, black inside, with an automatic transmission and only 5,286 miles on its odometer.

Fortunately, the photos show and that single paragraph points out that this is a one-off vehicle, the only AMC PPG IndyCar World Series pace car. 

Back in the late 1970s, a group of team owners, unhappy with the way the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and U.S. Auto Club racing season were being managed, broke away and launched their own sanctioning body, Championship Auto Racing Teams. They gained support from several companies, including PPG, an automotive paint and glass supplier. 



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