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1961 Chenowth Racing Special | conceptcarz.com

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    In 1977 this car won the 'Little 500' at Anderson, IN with Jeff Bloom driving. This Indianapolis car received a great deal of media attention as Chevrolet attempted to challenge the Offenhauser engines. The chassis was built by Chuck Chenowth/ San Diego Steel Products. The body was built by Eddie Kuzma & Don Brown. This car was retired in 1983.

Chenowth Racing - Home - Facebook

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    Chenowth Racing. 2,143 likes · 4 talking about this. Iconic manufacturer of off road vehicles for recreational, racing and military applications.

Chenowth Light Strik Vehicle | Military-Today.com

    https://www.military-today.com/trucks/chenowth_lsv.htm
    Fording. ~ 0.5 m. The Light Strike Vehicle (LSV) was developed by Chenowth Racing Products Inc. It is an improved version of the Desert Patrol Vehicle (DPV), it replaced. The original Chenowth military model was the two-seat Fast Attack Vehicle (FAV). It was produced during the early 1980s for the US Army.

Chenowth Advanced Light Strike Vehicle - Wikipedia

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Desert Patrol Vehicle By Chenoweth Racing | Military …

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    Desert Patrol Vehicle By Chenoweth Racing. The Scorpion DPV (Desert Patrol Vehicle), manufactured by Chenoweth Racing Company, is a lightly armored, high speed, dune buggy on steroids. It is used by special operations forces for long range reconnaissance and deep strike missions. The Desert Patrol Vehicle first saw action in Operation Desert Storm.

1982 Chenowth Fast Attack Vehicle | Bring a Trailer

    https://bringatrailer.com/2013/04/18/1982-chenowth-fast-attack-vehicle/
    1982 Chenowth Fast Attack Vehicle. This Chenowth Fast Attack Vehicle is said to be a genuine military sand rail supplied to the US Army. 120 of these were ordered in 1982, and this one is offered by a military equipment expert, so we suspect he knows more about the history than he has published. Check out WarWheels.net for more pics of the model.

Chenowth Racing Products - El Cajon, California

    https://www.cityfos.com/company/Chenowth-Racing-Products-in-EL-CAJON-CA-854007.htm
    Chenowth Racing Products, builder of high performance off-road vehicles for racing, recreation and military applications. High performance sand cars. Baja 1000 winning race cars

Power to Weight: 2180 VW Powered Chenowth Buggy | …

    https://bringatrailer.com/2018/03/09/power-to-weight-2180-vw-powered-chenowth-buggy/
    Power to Weight: 2180 VW Powered Chenowth Buggy. This buggy is built around a good-quality Chenowth frame and with dual Weber-fed 2180cc power should be very fast–we’ve driven 1914’s with smaller carbs and still had difficulty keeping the front wheels on the sand in first and second gears. It will need a set of paddle tires for the rear ...

Fast Attack Vehicle - Home

    http://www.fastattackvehicle.com/
    Fast Attack Vehicle. This site is dedicated to the Fast Attack Vehicle, known as the FAV, that was built in the 1980's for the U.S. Army. Chenowth Racing Products built 120 vehicles and shipped them to the 9th Infantry Division at Fort Lewis in Washington State where the …

The U.S. Army Had a Whole Battalion of Armed Dune …

    https://medium.com/war-is-boring/the-u-s-army-had-a-whole-battalion-of-armed-dune-buggies-1d83ea78976c
    Chenowth Racing Products made the small vehicles for the sailing branch’s commandos. The name became synonymous with the company’s combat designs. ... A Chenowth equipped with a TOW anti-tank ...

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