• OT - I sold another race car!

    From a425couple@21:1/5 to All on Thu Nov 29 15:06:33 2018
    XPost: rec.autos.sport.f1, rec.autos.sport.nascar, rec.autos.sport.indy

    The 1972 Elden PRH12 (initially a F3) race car that I bought in 2005
    has now (11-29-2018) been sold and is headed towards Point Roberts /
    Vancouver BC area to be used in vintage racing. I raced it
    from 2007 through 2009 and won 3 ICSCC CSR Championships with it,
    but I never felt I was ahead of the maintenance / tuning / set-up
    issues. I'm now down to only 2 race cars! Good luck to the new owner.

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  • From a425couple@21:1/5 to All on Thu Nov 29 15:15:10 2018
    On 11/29/2018 3:06 PM, a425couple wrote:
    The 1972 Elden PRH12 (initially a F3) race car that I bought in 2005
    has now (11-29-2018) been sold and is headed towards Point Roberts / Vancouver BC area to be used in vintage racing. I raced it
    from 2007 through 2009 and won 3 ICSCC CSR Championships with it,
    but I never felt I was ahead of the maintenance / tuning / set-up
    issues. I'm now down to only 2 race cars! Good luck to the new owner.

    the ad was:

    For sale, 1972 Sports Racer made by Elden
    (This car crossposted on Sports Racer Classifieds)

    This car's monocoque chassis and suspension were made by Elden in 1972
    as one of three Mark 12s displayed for the London car show for Formula 3 racing. Designer Peter Hampsheir has verified this car is PRH 12 / 002
    chassis no 87/1972 (In 1973 Elden also produced three very similar Mk15s).

    This car was brought into the USA and first raced at Portland in August
    1976 by Terry Annis who took it to the SCCA Run Offs in 1976 in FC, and
    in 1977, where he finished the Run Offs / National Championship race in
    5th position.

    Steve Doty later purchased it, put a VW 1600cc inline 4 cylinder (US
    Rabbit style) engine in it and ran it as a Formula Libre. Doty on
    9-16-84 took 1st in FL in his Elden in a ICSCC race in Portland. Steve
    Doty then converted it to a Sports Racer and raced it seriously and took
    the ICSCC Championships in D Sports Racer with it in 1985 and 1986.

    Mike Oberholtzer bought it and raced it 1987 to 1990, placing high
    regularly in the season points in ICSCC, but not winning the
    championship. In 1990 both Oberholtzer, and next owner Norm Hernandez
    drove it several times. Hernandez drove it frequently in 1991, 1992 and
    1993. Norm Hernandez had bought a Formula Mazda, and in 1993 when the
    Elden's prior engine broke, he left it parked until March 16, 2005 when
    he sold it to Lee Fjellanger.

    Lee Fjellanger chose to race it in ICSCC as a CSR from 2007 through
    Sept. 2009 and won the ICSCC CSR Championship 2007, 2008 & 2009. He
    turned laps at 1:35 at Pacific Raceways.

    A purchaser can choose to race this in any organization, or race it in
    Sovren / Vintage as it was racing as currently configured as a Sports
    Racer in 1985, or the expensive option of restoring it to original F3 configuration. Or, they could part it out.

    Issues that need to be addressed to race this car.

    -The fuel cell needs to be replaced (the foam is disintegrating).
    -The Hewland transmission case has a crack by the clutch arm
    (remove & weld, or replace case, ` around $1,100).
    -It should have a valve job.
    -The Webber carbs should be cleaned and adjusted.
    -No doubt, it needs new battery, tires, break & clutch fluids
    (decent used tires are cheap = Formula Mazda castoffs).

    To recap, this is:
    -Monocoque chassis and suspension is F3 1972 Elden
    -Engine is VW block inline 4 water cooled 1600cc (VW Rabbit)
    -The best head is a Shrike (a stock head is also included)
    -Transmission is a Hewland Mk 9 (5 speed plus reverse)
    -Carburetor is dual, side draft Webbers DCOE 40.
    -Bilstein shocks were re-manufactured in 2008.
    -4 extra steel wheels for rain tires.
    -Manuals = Pat Braden's "Weber Carburetors", Haynes VW Rabbit
    Automotive repair Manual, the Bently "Rabbit service Manual".
    -At this price there are 18 additional Hewland gear sets included
    (It seems they are valued at $100 to $250 each, they can be negotiated separately).

    Currently offered at $10,500


    Additional pictures can be seen at: https://www.facebook.com/marie.fjell...6190308&type=3

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