1965 | Marcos 1800 GT
Superbly prepared for historic racing with HTP papers to 2031
Superbly prepared for historic racing with HTP papers to 2031
Superbly prepared for historic racing with HTP papers to 2031
Description
Three-year restoration by Redline Sportscars Ltd
Competition-prepared to FIA regulations
Extensive history file with photographic record of the rebuild
Offered with current HTP papers, valid until 2031
VEHICLE DESCRIPTION
Having been superbly restored from 2016-19 and prepared for competition use, this striking Marcos 1800 GT is offered for sale as a highly accessible and eligible choice of historic racing car.
The extensive history file states that chassis number 4055 was ordered new in November 1965 by a Mr Green, who lived near Manchester. The order was placed via John Sprinzel Racing Ltd and period correspondence from the Marcos factory shows that the 1800 GT was delivered in kit form to Mr Green, who duly completed the build process and registered his new car in early January 1966.
In 1980, it was acquired by Anthony Harding, who stored it for a few years before having it restored to original spec in 1989. The Marcos was then used in the Historic Sports Car Club’s Road Sports class during the 1990s, but by the time it was bought by the current owner in 2015, it had been off the road again for a few years.
A marque enthusiast who had previously competed in a Marcos Mantis, he entrusted it to well-known specialist Redline Sportscars so that it could once again be restored and competition-prepared.
As an early 1800 GT, ‘4055’ was originally supplied with a de Dion rear axle, but that set-up no longer complies with FIA GTP1 regulations. It was therefore removed and kept with the car, and a Ford rear axle – as fitted in period to later 1800 GTs – has been installed in its place. The braking system is via front discs and rear drums, while 6in wheels have been fitted all round.
The all-iron, 1780cc Volvo B18 engine was rebuilt by Mass Racing, and dyno-tested at nearly 180bhp on Weber carburettors. It was also set up to run on the twin Strombergs required by the FIA regs, and produces 150bhp in that form. A Salisbury Powr-Lok limited-slip diff was fitted, the gearbox was replaced with a refurbished unit from Amazon Cars and the overdrive unit was removed. It’s now geared for just under 140mph in top.
The Aston Martin shade of green was chosen in tribute to the works-entered 1800 GT that ran in the 1968 Le Mans 24 Hours, and since being completed the Marcos has been used in events such as the GRRC Spring Start sprint meeting, and at the Gurston Down hillclimb.
Having run in roadgoing classes, it’s always been taxed and MoT’d since its latest rebuild – a photographic record of which accompanies the car – and comes with current HTP papers. Fastidiously maintained by Redline Sportscars in recent years, this Marcos 1800 GT is a quick, competitive and well-prepared car.
Détails du véhicule
Données du véhicule
- Marque
- Marcos
- Série de modèles
- GT
- Modèle
- 1800 GT
- Date immatriculation
- Non fourni
- Année
- 1965
- Kilométrage (compteur)
- Numéro d'identification du véhicule
- Non fourni
- Numéro de moteur
- Non fourni
- Numéro de Transmission
- Non fourni
- Numéros correspondants
- Non
- Nombre de propriétaires
- Non fourni
Détails techniques
- Type de carrosserie
- Coupé
- Puissance (kW/CV)
- 84/114
- Cylindrée (cm³)
- 1780
- Cylindres
- 4
- Portes
- Non fourni
- Volant
- Droite
- Boîte de vitesse
- Boîte manuelle
- Vitesses
- Non fourni
- Traction
- Arrière
- Frein avant
- Non fourni
- Frein arrière
- Non fourni
- Carburant
- Essence
Configuration individuelle
- Couleur extérieure
- Vert
- Couleur intérieure
- Noir
- Matériel intérieur
- Alcantara
État, immatriculation, documentation
- Expertise disponible
- Immatriculé
- Prêt à conduire
Fournisseur
The Classic Motor Hub
Sales Team
Appointment Only
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