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Old 11 Sep 2014, 18:25 (Ref:3452241)   #1
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Brabham BT18 verification

I am trying to authenticate a race car believed to be a Brabham BT18 with a chassis number BT18/222/1966 with a BT-15 Ford 711M motor. If I send some pictures can someone help me out? thanks steve
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Old 20 Sep 2014, 07:41 (Ref:3455405)   #2
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Welcome sjm. I'm afraid that it has become a bit quiet in here, lately, but someone may come along and help out. I assume that you have read through the BT18 thread in this forum.
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SJM44,

It may be a Brabham underneath however a LOT of things are wrong.

Chassis number , where is this located ? it is not a correct Brabham Chassis number.

Rear uprights are very much not Brabham , should be cast magnesium not fabricated as these appear .

Is that a dry sump tank hanging off gearbox , if so totally wrong and should be behind radiator at front .

Water line inlet and outlet are not correct

Brabhams do not have a plated rear undertray .

Side panels should be one piece fibreglass moulding not riveted on alloy panels .

Something is wrong with the rear shock absorber pick up points .

Would need photo's with body off to ascertain further , however that may assist at this point.

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