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English: This is a soap box racer that ran in the Kinsmen Coaster Classic in Montreal, Canada in 1969 Constructed and piloted by Peter Miller of Pointe Claire, Quebec, the car won the Official wheel class championship. Peter raced the year prior but suffered damage to his car when it split in two during a crash. Repaired that winter, the slender needle-nose car, a lay back design, was augmented with extra weight with a solid wooden log being fitted over the rear axle, which were braced.
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1969 Kinsmen Coaster Classic soap box race champion Peter Miller, Pointe Claire, Quebec

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