I have a 1996 BRD F1200 for sale. Any questions feel free to give me a call at 705-689-1900. Asking $7,000 OBO. It's a turn key car and drive.
I have a 1996 BRD F1200 for sale. Any questions feel free to give me a call at 705-689-1900. Asking $7,000 OBO. It's a turn key car and drive.
Last edited by jesse96; 09.15.15 at 9:12 PM.
Yes the car is still available
can you text me 205-542-9261 I'm interested
The car is still up for sale if anyone is interested. Here is some more recent pictures of the car
hoop similar to those used by myself and Dan Pyanowski on our FFs in the later seventies
nice job
I like the roll bar design, also the air scoops, much nicer than the "moose ear" design seen on some cars...do they cool well?
1) When using a Top Fuel roll cage there is a very good opportunity of crushing your neck in a rear end impact. Even if you use a seven belt system your are going to get driver movement no matter how tight you keep your.
2) Assuming good entry flow the duct opening does not need to be much bigger than the area between the cooling fins. Openings great than this just create aero drag.
Brian
Car is still for sale. Asking $6,000 and there is some spare parts included.
Nice car......great color!!!
SCCA log book???
SCCA Homologation???
Is quoted price Canadian or US dollars???
Fire system???
Short box transmission???
Hi, How much room does the cockpit have?
I'm 6'2" 215lbs would I fit?
Thanks!
Bump!!!! Car is back up for sale!!!! This year the car has been upgraded with some new parts!! It now has a light weight high torque starter that starts the car almost instantly! The engine has now been converted with a electronic ignition system instead of the point condenser ignition system. The motor has also been upgraded with a better carburetor and intake manifold!! A lot of time and money has been put into this car. The car took 2nd in the 2017 CASC F1200 championship and 2nd in the Miller Oils F1200 Series!!
Bump!! Car is still for sale!!
Are there any issues running the car in USA SCCA races? How difficult to import into the US without Homeland Insecurity knocking on my door as a smuggler?
Thanks
Chris
the only issue with Canadian FVs in SCCA are that they lack a fire system a lot of the time. same rules otherwise.
as far as border crossing.... generally the less they know, the easier. also, Niagra Falls seems way easier than Buffalo to cross with stuff. when I bought my RTJ, the previous owners met us in the US, so it was zero problem there.
~Matt Clark | RTJ-02 FV #92 | My YouTube Onboard Videos (helmet cam)
did this sell?
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