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Was $135,000$115,000
This is the 3rd car built by Jack Pryor and Clive Adams and was apparently modelled of the Stan Coffey Cooper Bristol that Clive had driven on occasion. It as completely restored for me by Paul Trevethan in Melbourne and debuted at Winton in 2007 and has been running at the pointy end of Group Lb fields ever since. This Prad runs a fully worked 6 cylinder grey Holden motor fitted with a very rare Phil Irving Repco High Power cross flow head, which is mated to a 4speed Borgward transaxle. No expe

Canberra ACT, Australia
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Extremely Rare English Racing Pedigree Inspired by the Caterham, this 260bhp engine in something that weighs only 510kgs will sure put a smile on your face from 0-100km/h in 3.1secs. Featuring tubular steel spaceframe chassis, a longitudinally mid-mounted 2.3 liter 260 bhp Cosworth inline four-cylinder engine, a 5-speed gearbox, independent suspension and disc brakes at all four corners, with a fibreglass body. Inspection at Kangaroo Valley or Sydney for a $500 fee.

Kangaroo Valley NSW, Australia
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The Mildren was one of seven cars built between 1969 and 1971 to the Rennmax BN3 design. Soon after its creation, the Mildren was raced by none other than Max Stewart in the 1969 Tasman series, powered by a 1.6 litre Alfa Romeo engine, Stewart was able to claim 13th place but his relationship with this magnificent car was only just beginning. Later that year, the Mildren was fitted with a 1600cc Waggott FVA engine, which along with raw skill, talent and a head turner of a car, led Stewart to a 3

Yatala QLD, Australia
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