This classic F1 car is brand new and ‘affordable’

This classic F1 car is brand new and ‘affordable’

Posted on 20-06-2015 at 9:01 pm by Dizono – 30 Comments”

Scarbo Performance
Good, affordable should you it with a grain of salt, but in comparison with the original cars going to the kite for sure. Thanks to modern technology you don’t need every 500 miles your engine to overhaul, and you can also without four-person team you are driving.

No idea whether they are about 50 years also, as to ‘our’ Formula 1 cars look (probably not), but the racers from the ’60s were delicious. Racing cigars without spoilerwerk, but with heroes behind the wheel every race back to their life on the line for your entertainment. And the golden days of Formula 1, you can now relive, but without the hassle and the danger.

Scarbo Performance is SVF1 built, which looks very similar to a Formula 1 car from the ’60s (a Ferrari 312 from 1967 to be exact), but with technology of now. By default, there is no hitsige Italian V12 or Cosworth V8 behind you in the chassis, but a much more affordable and easier to maintain LS V8 block (incl. starter motor from General Motors. With between 430 and 525 horsepower pays you in terms of speed, little in compared to the racers of yesteryear, while a set of carburetors with eight large inlets and exhausts as a bunch of writhing snakes, a fine soundtrack guarantee. On the other hand: thanks to traction control and adjustable power, is also the biggest noob, not directly backwards.

Prices start at just less than dollarton, but then you do without the carbs and the handgeklopte aluminum body. Instead you get injection, sheet metal, carbon, and modern 17-inch wheels. For those who prefer a classic approach, for the SVF1S, with classic 15-inch wheels, old-fashioned throttle bodies and an aluminum skin. That you can for that 176.000 dollar (155.000 euro), or in a color of your choice spray. This copy is ‘bald’ is left to the craftsmanship with which the aluminum hammer is to show.

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