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Preparing an MGB to Race in Britain's "ecurie GTS" Series?

CurtisJ

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This article shows and explains allowed specifications and preparation details:
David Russell-Wilks' Immaculate 1965 MGB Vintage Racecar

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Lovely car, eh?
 
Very nice car. The Heritage shell is the way to go, so this car really started out right.

It's interesting that he painted it such a dark blue. That a tough colour to match repairs on (assuming the car is raced a bit, body repairs seem inevitable).

Also intersting that he's kept it street legal with speedo, roll-up windows, etc. Even the ride height looks more street-like than a typical MGB racer.

This was probably a very expensive car to build but it's very well done!
 
Very nice car. The Heritage shell is the way to go, so this car really started out right.

It's interesting that he painted it such a dark blue. That a tough colour to match repairs on (assuming the car is raced a bit, body repairs seem inevitable).

Also intersting that he's kept it street legal with speedo, roll-up windows, etc. Even the ride height looks more street-like than a typical MGB racer.

This was probably a very expensive car to build but it's very well done!

I agree and say keep 'em street legal, "old school" sports car racing......

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