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The day... September 30.
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The time...
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Now.
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The first star of our show
is "Little Bastard."

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James Dean's racing Porsche.
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He named it after himself...
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and had his racing number...
130... painted on it.

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Who is that, the announcer?
Do I know him?

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Here behind the seats was...
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a very sophisticated air-cooled
four-cylinder racing engine.

:27:39
That's Vaughan.
He spoke to you at the hospital.

:27:46
I thought he was
a medical photographer...

:27:51
doing some sort of
accident research.

:27:53
He wanted every conceivable
detail about our crash.

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Body... light,
no more than 1,350 pounds.

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It was nimble.
It was responsive.

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When I first met Vaughan,
he was a specialist...

:28:05
in international
computerized traffic systems.

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The racers of the day...
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said that it was not
an easy car to drive fast.

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I don't know what he is now.
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Which brings us
to the second star...

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a stunt man, former
race driver Colin Seagrave.

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Colin Seagrave.
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He will drive our replica
of James Dean's car.

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How you doing?
Sure you're up for this?

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You bet.
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I myself shall play the role
of Dean's racing mechanic...

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Rolf Voudrich, sent over
from the Porsche factory...

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in Zuffenhausen, Germany.
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Now, this mechanic
was himself fated to die...

:28:49
in a car crash in Germany
26 years later.

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The third,
and in some ways...

:28:58
most important player...

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