Serial Number: tbd Logbooks: tbd Condition: Unrestored Price: $19,000 USD Trades
Location: New York City Area (US)
Description
This is a complete but unrestored car. It was at one point street registered by an owner in New Hampshire (US).
History
The Elva MK1 was the first British car to start in the first UK Formula Junior event in April, 1959. It
was the first British Car to win an International Race as well as the first mass produced British car. It won the famous
Brands Boxing Day event in 1959. This model, driven by Charlie Kolb, won the 1960 American Formula Junior Championship.
This example was found in New England (US) in original but unrestored condition.
Recent Competition History
None
Engine
BMC 998
Fuel System
tbd
Oil/Water System
front water rad
Electrical System
total loss
Gearbox
BMC "A" type
Final Drive
tbd
Body
Original glass body, poor condition
Chassis
Multi-tubular space frame
Dampers: tbd
Front Suspension: Independent by upper wishbones, coil spring/dampers units and lower single arms
connected by anti-roll bar
Rear Suspension: Independent by upper wishbones, coil spring/dampers units, lower single arms
, fixed length driveshafts and trailing radius arms