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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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Carrera RS Clone: 1973 Porsche 911T 2.4L

We have no clue when the first Porsche was painted bright green but we know whoever decided on that color scheme started a trend. If we had to propose a theory we’d bet that with the wide rear fenders (hips), low front nose and headlights sticking out like eyes, he wanted his car to look [...]

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Original Racing History: McKee Mk III with Lola T70 Body

This Lola-looking racecar is actually a McKee, the third chassis McKee Engineering constructed. The story is that Carroll Shelby ordered it for Bob Johnson to compete in the 1964 USRRC and until recently its whereabouts were unknown. There is some great information on the early McKee chassis and this car specifically in a thread you [...]

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Vintage Racecar, Driver Needed: 1965 Sunbeam Tiger

If you’ve been looking for a fully prepped B Production vintage racer at a reasonable price, this Sunbeam may be a good option. At an asking price of $55,000 this Tiger is probably one of the most cost effective ways to get out and run with Shelby Mustangs and Cobras while not worrying quite as [...]

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Vintage Rally Ready: 1954 Jaguar XK 120

Looking for something to run the Texas 1000 next month? This 1954 Jaguar XK120 would be a blast, as it’s upgraded from stock and fully prepared for vintage rallies. We’d love to blast along the long, open stretches in Texas in this open top Jaguar; what a feeling of freedom.

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Carrera Panamericana Runner: 1964 Ford Falcon

Looking to run the Carrera Panamericana and on a budget? This Ford Falcon could be your affordable ticket. Don’t know what the Carrera Panamerica is but you’re a racer guy or at least someone who’s looking to race a vintage car? What you need to know is that it’s the last open, top-speed road race [...]

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Act Now: 1965 Ford Mustang Shelby G.T.350 Racecar Tribute – $25,000

Another one for the Mustang/Shelby guys out there. We featured a very nice G.T. 350 Tribute street car that sold very quickly a few weeks ago. This is a similar car except this one is track prepped. If you’re looking to run HSR, SVRA or even some of the classes in NASA or SCCA, this [...]

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12 Hours of Sebring Race Car: 1965 Austin Healey Sprite Coupe

Here’s an opportunity to purchase a documented car with race history from the 1965 12 hours of Sebring. For those of you who don’t know the 12 Hours of Sebring, you can read more here and find some interesting tidbits and results here. Importantly, the track was originally built around an old Army airstrip and [...]

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Rad Racer: 2004 Radical SR3

Radical Sportscars is a manufacturer and constructor of racing cars in England. The Radical SR3 is their most popular model, with over 400 built, all using different configurations of naturally aspirated, turbo or supercharged motorcycle engines. They are purpose built racing cars, weighing in at 1,100 to 1,200 lbs and producing 250-400hp! We likey. And, [...]

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Shelby Look-a-like: 1965 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 “Tribute”

We know, we know; the name of this site is “Two Seats or Less” and this Mustang is a 2+2. We’ll feature four-seaters from time to time; we don’t discriminate, we’re mostly interested in featuring quality, somewhat unique cars you can buy and enjoy. The seller claims this Mustang is a 1965 but to us [...]

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