Equipment
6-litre Chevrolet/525hp, MacKay fuel injection, Vertex magneto, 4-spoke bolt-on alloy wheels, Avon tires.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Uh, quite a history. A spare tub owned by Dick Brown, passed through Gordon Barrett with some parts to Bill Kasmer who finished it as a coupe and sold it to Rex Ramsey who raced it at Sebring in 1980. Next rebodied as in the present form with bodywork from the original McLaren supplier, Specialised Mouldings. Later restored in the 90's and vintage raced. The most recent tech sticker found is 2016. Good paint with orange bedliner painted nose and stone chips on the rest of the nose and front fenders. Clean and orderly engine and chassis.
Market commentary
Colorful and powerful, but built from bits with a modestly powerful modern engine, no one in the Amelia marquee was confused about this. It's a built-up car with fabulous potential for historic racing enjoyment but essentially an endorphin-producing toy.