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Ivan Tighe built this unique race car to compete in the Australian Hill Climb Championship. It was powered by an air-cooled two cylinder Vincent engine. In 1964, Tighe beat his nemesis, Bruce Walton, to capture the Austrailian Hill Climb Championship. Voluminous period magazine articles, race results, detailed engine information, correspondence, etc. is available upon request. This is a highly documented piece of Australian racing history. The Tighe Vincent is powered by a period correct 19

California, USA
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RARE TO FIND FOR SALE, OUR RETURNING CLIENT HAS DECIDED TO SELL THIS RESTORED HISTORIC F5000, #07 ORIGINAL! >The car was built in 1970 as chassis number 007 >First raced by Peter Revson in the Questor Grand Prix at Ontario Motor Speedway. F1 cars vs F5000 cars. Won by Andretti in a Ferrari >Returned to England and was raced primarily by Alan Rollinson. He won the 1971 (?) Monza F5000 race in this car >Later Raced by several club level racers in England >Imported to the US by Brian Redman in th

Spokane, WA, USA
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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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