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==Models==
==Models==
*[[Callaway C4]]
*[[Callaway C4]]
*[[Callaway Twin Turbo Corvette]]
*[[Callaway Twin Turbo Corvette (B2K)]]
*[[Callaway Speedster Corvette]]
*[[Callaway Speedster Corvette]]
*[[Callaway Sledgehammer Corvette]]
*[[Callaway Sledgehammer Corvette]]
*[[Callaway Superspeedster Lm]]
*[[Callaway Superspeedster LM]]
*[[Callaway CR-1 Corvette]]
*[[Callaway CR-1 Corvette]]
*[[Callaway Corvette LM]]
*[[Callaway Corvette LM]]
*[[Callaway C8 Camaro]]
*[[Callaway C6]]
*[[Callaway C6]]
*[[Callaway C7]]
*[[Callaway C7R]]
*[[Callaway C7R]]
*[[Callaway C8 Camaro]]
*[[Callaway C9 Impala SS]]
*[[Callaway C12]]
*[[Callaway C12]]
*[[Callaway C16]]
*[[Callaway C16]]

Revision as of 05:47, 3 January 2007

History

In 1973, Reeves Callaway was a young Formula Vee racer who could not continue to race due to financial reasons. This was considered a tradegy as Reeves was being compared against Rick Mears and Emerson Fittipaldi.This financial situation led him to start working as a driving instructor. This allowed Reeves to become familiar with the BMW 3 Series. He obtained one of the BMW 320i school cars with the intention of Engine tuning it for more power. Reeves went on to install a turbocharger to the BMW. It wasn't long after that (via word of mouth and some media articles) that orders started pouring in, giving birth to the Callaway company.

Models

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