Gotcha, thanks for the clarification
Just looked that up
After Bonneville, CSX2287 was refurbished and sold to slot car magnate Jim Russell who used it to promote his model of the car by driving it to slot car shops around the country. He drove it on the street for two years, keeping it in pristine condition to promote his models. He then sold the car to music producer Phil Spector to finance his two daughters’ college education..
Spector was known to drive it on the streets of Los Angeles. Built for high-speed endurance racing, the cab became uncomfortably warm as the car’s engine heated up. “It wasn’t a street car; it was a race car”, Shelby said. Still, Spector drove it on the streets, and legend is that Spector racked up so many speeding tickets his lawyer advised him to get rid of the car before he lost his license. This car was featured in “The Monkees” episode, “The Monkees Race Again” (aka “Leave the Driving to Us”), originally aired on February 12, 1968.