1970 Chevron B17 Historic F3
£69,950
SUMMARY
One of the three 1978 March run BMW Junior Team works cars.
Raced by Marc Surer to 2nd in the European Formula 2 Championship with pole positions at Hockenheim and Mendoza, overall victory at Mendoza and heat wins at Hockenheim.
Bought from a long term collection by the current owner and meticulously restored to 1978 specification.
Race winner in Historic Formula 2 and the car which claimed 3rd overall at the 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The ultimate competitor for Historic Formula 2 racing, arguably one of the finest F2 cars which would not be out of place within the best collections.
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Chassis 17.70.04
Full rebuild by Chevron specialists Red Rose Racing
Numerous new parts, including a new bag tank
Available as a complete or rolling chassis
OVERVIEW



Chassis 04 was repaired at the factory and sold via Fred Opert to Ron Cohn (Modena, NY) to be used in SCCA Formula C in 1971. It remained in the USA and was later raced by Bill Anspach from 1973 to 1975, Sandy Brandt from 1976 to 1977, and Ric Capone in 1978.
Later acquired as a part completed project from Ed Lamantia, the Chevron was brought back to the UK. On arrival it was found that the rear of the chassis had been extensively modified to accept a Lotus Twin Cam, and that several of the suspension components were poorly manufactured and needed replacement.
On this basis an extensive nut and bolt restoration was undertaken, initially involving chassis rectification and new suspension parts from Vin Malkie, followed by a full rebuild by Chevron specialists Red Rose Racing.
Fitted with numerous new parts, including a new bag tank. Freshly painted and available complete or as a rolling chassis. Large spares package.
Sensible offers and part exchanges considered. Viewing by appointment only please.
The Chevron B17 is widely regarded as one of the best developed and most competitive chassis in one litre Formula 3.
This stunning example (chassis 17.70.04) was purchased from the factory by New Zealander Bert Hawthorne and raced in British F3 using Holbay engines.
Following a win at Brands and a third place at Thruxton Hawthorne crashed the car in practice for the British Empire Trophy at Oulton Park in late May, replacing it with a new Tui F3.
SUMMARY
OVERVIEW
Chassis 17.70.04
Full rebuild by Chevron specialists Red Rose Racing
Numerous new parts, including a new bag tank
Available as a complete or rolling chassis




SUMMARY
The Chevron B17 is widely regarded as one of the best developed and most competitive chassis in one litre Formula 3.
This stunning example (chassis 17.70.04) was purchased from the factory by New Zealander Bert Hawthorne and raced in British F3 using Holbay engines.
Following a win at Brands and a third place at Thruxton Hawthorne crashed the car in practice for the British Empire Trophy at Oulton Park in late May, replacing it with a new Tui F3.
OVERVIEW
Chassis 17.70.04
Full rebuild by Chevron specialists Red Rose Racing
Numerous new parts, including a new bag tank
Available as a complete or rolling chassis