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Old 12 May 2017, 01:30 (Ref:3732895)   #501
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BT21 chassis numbers

Hello,
I'm new to the forum. My newly acquired FB Bt21 has no chassis number on the instrument panel. It does have a Arch Motors number. Is there any archives to match an AM# to the chassis #? It was owned by a New York resident in 1968. He's long gone. A gap in the history from 1972 to 1986.
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Hello,
I'm new to the forum. My newly acquired FB Bt21 has no chassis number on the instrument panel. It does have a Arch Motors number. Is there any archives to match an AM# to the chassis #? It was owned by a New York resident in 1968. He's long gone. A gap in the history from 1972 to 1986.
Thank you
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Al, who was the New Yorker? And, is there a stamp of the roll hoop? If it raced after 1972, and the roll hoop's original, then it should have SCCA identification. This may help.
It's probably a BT21A rather than a BT21 if it raced in FB.

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Just found some BT21 (& 23 etc) documentation
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And a bit more.
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Old 12 Jun 2019, 12:10 (Ref:3909516)   #505
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MacBT21C just asked me to share these documents

BrabhamFactoryspec001.pdf

BrabhamFactorySpec002.pdf

BrabhamFactorySpec003.pdf

BrabhamFactorySpec004.pdf

BrabhamFactorySpec005.pdf
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And the rest:
BrabhamFactorySpec006.pdf

BrabhamFactorySpec007.pdf

BrabhamFactorySpec008.pdf

BrabhamFactorySpec009.pdf

BrabhamFactorySpec010.pdf
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Great stuff Peter!
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Log Book for BT21C-10

I should have added this a long time ago!


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Old 11 Oct 2024, 03:34 (Ref:4230350)   #509
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S.C.B

Not a bt 16, nevertheless:


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Yes the Bob Illich car has always been known as a BT21B.
Bob worked at Repco engines and also at Byfleet, and during 1968 built up the car and returned to Australia with the car, it was at that time fitted with a very rare Cosworth S.C.B. a 1500cc version of an S.C.A .

No chassis plate known to have been fitted , but always known by it's AM number 283.

Through various hands as you describe and at this time and since circa 1984 with Bill McCrorie , who obtained the originall Cosworth SCB and refitted it to the car.

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