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Making its debut in 1961, the giant-slaying Mini Cooper went on to become one of the most successful competition cars of all time, literally running rings around far bigger and more potent opponents a ...
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The Talbot Sunbeam-Lotus was one of the most exciting hot-hatches to emerge from the 1970s. Chrysler commissioned Lotus to produce an effective entrant for International Group 4 rallying - to beat the ...
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On offer here is a well-known and very competitive car having been campaigned regularly and successfully in the UK historic racing scene. The Mk II Capri was built by Dave Weir, a member of the origin ...
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Offered here is a Series 3 Lotus Elan manufactured in 1967 and eligible for Category 1 with a current MSA Safety Passport valid to 2032, along with new updated HRVIF ‘Historic Rally Vehicle Identity F ...
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The hugely popular Anglia set a Ford of Britain production record in 1960, its maiden year of production, having built over 190,000 Anglias. Following on from this success, the Anglia became available ...
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The MGA's bodywork was based largely on that of a one-off MG TD, specially built by the MG factory at the request of racing privateer, George Phillips, for Le Mans in 1952. Later, a new chassis was de ...
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During the 1950s and early 1960s, the Swedish marque earned an impressive resume at rallies around the world, where many Volvo PV544 two-door fastbacks dominated the scene. Renowned racers, including ...