24 Hours of LeMons Sears Pointless: The Winners - Car and Driver (blog)

The Rep-Eat-Offenders’ 1987 244 has a squishily stock suspension and automatic transmission and had broken something important at each of its previous races, so it seemed like a longshot to contend in the slowest LeMons class (plus my LeMons team... Nothing broke, the drivers stayed out of trouble, and the Rep-Eat-Offenders finished in 43rd place overall and first in Class C. Their closest pursuers were in a Volkswagen Vanagon , which should tell you something about Class C. . Source: blog.caranddriver.com