1980 Crossle 40F Formula Ford

Track days, Driver's School, Vintage and SCCA Club Ford racing

$22,000/Best Offer. Motivated Seller

History

Chassis # 40F/80/23

The Crossle’s early history is as yet unknown. Most recently the car came from Inde Motorsports Ranch in Willcox Arizona.

The car is currently in Penticton BC and has been at Area 27 Motorsports Park. The Crossle has mostly been used for track days. It is represented as well sorted.

Description

The Crossle has a Loynings engine. The time on the engine is currently unknown. FF engines typically run about 40 hours before a refresh. A standard refresh is usually in the $6,000 range.

The gearbox is a Hewland Mk9 with CV joints and inboard disc brakes.

As mentioned the car has most recently been used just for track days, not actual racing. As such, figure it will need new belts, and perhaps a new fire bottle/system and maybe a new fuel cell.

The car is represented as currently fully functioning.

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This Crossle can continue to be used for track days, or SCCA or vintage driver’s schools. They are simple, robust, and parts are readily available. These are also very competitive cars in SCCA Club Ford racing as well as Vintage Club Ford racing, including such series as the Cross Flow Cup, or the FF Challenge Series. You can also or vie for a Vintage Racing National Championship with SVRA with a Crossle 40F. All this for $22,000/best offer.

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