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Ed Lowther | Racing career profile | Driver Database

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Edwin L. Lowther, Jr. - Wright Lindsey Jennings

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    Lowther began his professional legal career as an associate with Wright Lindsey Jennings in 1981, and has remained with the firm throughout his legal career. …

About Motorcar Sports; A Top Sports Car Ace; Lowther …

    https://www.nytimes.com/1964/08/26/archives/about-motorcar-sports-a-top-sports-car-ace-lowther-leader-for-man.html
    ED LOWTHER, a McMurray, Pa., contractor, just about clinched the “Man of the Year” honors in sportscar racing with his double victory last weekend at …

Ed Lowther Biography | Racing Years

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Ed Lowther - Genie Ford MK VIII - TNF's Archive - The …

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    Ed Lowther was another driver who wore glasses. He owned a contracting firm in Cannonsburg, Pennsylvania, and had three children, who …

Muscling In | Hemmings

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    PHOTO 6 "In the 1950s, Ed Lowther, the large guy driving this 427 Cobra in 1966, was an owner of Sprint cars. He first was an owner under the AAA sanction, and then was a founding member of USAC once AAA pulled out of sanctioning races after 1955.

Essex Wire: 427 Cobra track star - Cobra Country

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    Ed Lowther was another highly respected semi-pro who drove the Cobra throughout 1965. Like the other drivers, Lowther started racing for the fun of it, competing in ’66 sprint cars” shortly after World War II. While trying to build his construction company in the Pittsburgh area, he drove stock cars and midgets.

1964 SCCA National Sports Car Championship - Wikipedia

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    #17 Ed Lowther no finishers: no entries #59 Krueger Tuned Racing Team #27 Brad Parker #17 Hans Zereis #37 High Performance Cars #74 Sports Car Forum #76 Motor Sport Service #13 Patricia Mernone #19 John S. Gordon #6 Fred A. Ingham, Jr. Results: Ed Lowther Bob Nagel: Frank Dominianni Bob Grossman Ed Lowther Dave Martin Ernie Donnan Charlie Hayes ...

History of Club – Corvette Club of Western PA (CCWP)

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    In addition to Yenko, other Club members including Ed Lowther of McMurray, and Donna Mae Mims of Pittsburgh, became national SCCA driving champions. Mims was the first woman in U.S. history to earn this achievement.

LeGrand Mk 7 car-by-car histories - OldRacingCars.com

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    Ed Lowther (McMurray, PA) won two SCCA Regionals at Nelson Ledges in September 1972, won a SCCA National at Summit Point 23 Sep 1973 and later finished sixth at the Road Race of Champions Road Atlanta 3 Nov 1973. He advertised his LeGrand ("1973 region and NorthEast Division champion … Chev … LG500 … won 11 or 13 starts") on 29 Dec 1973.

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