Edwin
<< Sure, it's hard to justify 35K for a Jr. when a FF
can be had for 12K......>>
=2E.. and then you spend another $20k on the FF and the price is the same=
=2E =
The difference between the two - downunder at least - is that you really
need to get everything right on a FF if it is to be competitive, and at t=
he
end of the day it is maybe worth $20k as a race winner.
Having said that, the FF is where the really competitive racing is at in
historic (vintage) ranks and thats the real reason to run the category.
regards
Jeremy Braithwaite
Age & Treachery Racing Australia
For details of FF rentals, test days and corporate days see:
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1970 Lotus 61MX - Team Holland
1976 Bowin P6F
1983 Reynard FF83 =
1986 Isuzu FVR Pantechnicon
1972 Datsun 240Z
1993 RF93 Van Diemen with 95 update - deposit paid
1997 Ford Falcon XR8 Tickford
A large collection of model cars
Investor in the Lance Ruting Collection of motorsport photographs
I'm still looking for a FJ to lease for Monaco in 1999.....
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