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Factory FIA GT Racecar: Chrysler Oreca Viper GTS-R C38

Oreca has been largely successful at campaigning various race cars in both Europe and the U.S.. During the late 90′s and early 00′s Oreca worked very closely with Chrysler to build factory backed Viper GTS-R’s like this one, serial number 38. This car has a long list of history including multiple wins and many podiums. [...]

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Eligible Everywhere: 1957 AC Aceca with FIA logbook

This 1957 AC Aceca is a find that’s met us with mixed emotions. It was for sale (from what we recall, 6-7 years ago) for $44,000 here, but we missed it then! We’ve often looked for this exact car to come back on the market and now it has, but the values of Aceca’s have [...]

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Turbocharged Track Toy: 2004 Radical SR3

If you follow the blog, you know we’re big fans of Radical Sportscars. We’ve featured a very reasonably priced naturally aspirated Yellow one that sold quickly, and a supercharged Blue one that didn’t. This 2004 Orange/Blue SR3 was just listed for sale, its got a Downs Engineering 1350cc Hyabusa engine with a turbocharger, good for [...]

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NASA, SCCA, SVRA or HSR Ready: 2000 Camaro GT-1 or Trans Am Car

If you’re looking to run a big V8 in NASA, SCCA Trans Am, SVRA or HSR, this Camaro might be a great option for you. This Chevy powered GT-1 car has carbon fiber 2000 Camaro body work mounted on an early 90′s Trotnow Trans Am chassis. Comes with a freshly rebuilt 358 and tons of [...]

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Seriously Serious: 2003 Riley and Scott MkIIIC Chassis # 005

December 20, 2009: Interestingly, the seller updated the ad with a new price of $324,900. He claims all the spare parts have been lost in a fire which occurred on 12/19; we’re glad the car is unharmed. We’ve updated the links and description. December 16, 2009: We’ve always loved anything Riley & Scott so when [...]

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Serious Budget Racer: 1972 Mini Cooper RHD

We’ve been overwhelmingly busy the last few days, our apologies. We’re back on track with what we think is a great deal for the right buyer, in this 1972 right hand drive Mini. It’s set up as a racer and the seller claims it placed 2nd place in the 2002 Mini Seven Series in New [...]

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Super-deal: Superformance GT40 Mark II

If you don’t know much about the Superformance GT40 check out their website. These are built in South Africa, steel-mono and ‘licensed’ recreations that mimic the originals with a high level of accuracy. These cars cost about $80,000 for a painted and assembled chassis, plus roughtly $35,000-$45,000 for an engine and transmission. This particular car [...]

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1 of 8: 2003 Panoz Esperante GT-LM ALMS Race Car

Here’s another car that’s ready for the track. It’d be at home at HPDE’s, SCCA race weekends or, given the current rules, HSR/SVRA historic races; plus the Shelby club would happily accept it because the power plant is from Ford. If you don’t know much about Panoz, check out their site, here to learn what [...]

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Cannonball One-Lap of America Winner: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Replica

Mongoose Motorsports is a company that primarily focuses on building Corvette Grand Sport replicas. This one has unique history in that it ran, and won it’s class, at Brock Yates’ One Lap of America in 2002. The One Lap is Yates’ tribute to the Cannonball Run (essentially unrestricted race across the U.S.) he helped run [...]

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Evolved Vintage Racer: 1962 Kellison-Corvette

Jim Kellison was an Air Force pilot during the Korean War who later studied aircraft engineering at UCLA. In 1954, he founded Kellison Engineering and begain professionally engineering sports cars with fiberglass bodies, at a price point sometimes twice that of a Corvette! For more info on Kellison, his company and his cars, check out [...]

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