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Old 1 Aug 2006, 15:54 (Ref:1670050)   #1
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Chevron B7?

I have a formula car from the 60's or 70's that was raced in the SCCA as a Chevron. The car looks similar to other Chevrons I have seen like the B18 and B20 but has a regular space frame without the stressed panels and is a bit larger but only slightly. It has the same "hawk" nose and the roll bar and bracing is also similar to the Chevrons I have seen. Another hint is the brake and clutch petal assembly has the English Ford logo cast into it so it looks like it is a modified piece from an Anglia or some other British Ford. Any help in identiflying this racecar would be appreciated.
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Welcome, Deaninkc. I think this may do better in attracting attention in the main historic forum, initially, so I'm moving it there!
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Dean,

If you can post some pictures etc. I will help a lot.

Just about every race car built in the 60's and 70's used those Ford Anglia pedal / master cylinder bracket units.

They are on my BT35 Brabham.
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