PBS Mk. IV for sale: https://pbsmkiv.shutterfly.com/
Many spares
$75,000
PBS Mk. IV for sale: https://pbsmkiv.shutterfly.com/
Many spares
$75,000
Last edited by Bill Bonow; 03.06.16 at 6:28 PM.
bump... makes a great gift for the holidays
End of summer bump
Not Mine & don't know who seller is, but I like this little car.
I remember these running back in the day.
Here is the print info from the link for easier reading.
More INFO --- 1530cc PBS DOHC 16v
PBS is an American engineering company out of California, who were known for their small displacement, high-performance Fiat based engines. The DOHC 16v versions could be configured from 1100cc to 1600cc with most being 1300cc. All use the Honda 750 valve train, and FIAT X1/9 bottom ends, which allows attainable replacement parts. The DOHC engine was tested using a Mk. IV chassis and was designed to be installed in the Mk. 7 Monocoque. Originally there were only 4 Mk. IV built by PBS with power plants ranging from SAAB two-stroke engines to Fiat 850, and 1300cc X1/9. This car was built as a kit by Norm Holcomb with the latter power plant as a CSR. Mr. Holcomb widened the body by 4” from the standard Mk. IV, making this a one of one from the ultimate sports racer era. SVRA log book. Only 8 hours on engine rebuild, TRE Mk. 9 transaxle with Mk. 5 gears and Quaife differential. Complete frame up restoration, with bonded and riveted floor pan, new aluminum panels, fresh paint, new fuel cell, gauges, battery, fuel and oil lines, AN hardware throughout, and too much more to list. Monterey eligible.
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Price lowered to $65,000.
Link has also been updated with spares pictures and a video of the car running. Be sure to click on the 'pictures and videos' tab.
What a stunning car! Makes my vintage blood boil with envy.
Thanks.
car has been sold
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