
1971 Chevron B19 Cosworth - Images, Specifications and …
This certainly was also the case with the Chevron B19 that was driven to a class victory at its debut during the 1971 Oulton Park Sports, GT and Clubmans race. It might be hard to imagine …
Chevron B19 - Wikipedia
The Chevron B19 is a 2-liter sports prototype race car, designed, developed and built by British manufacturer Chevron in 1971. Only 35 cars were built. [1][2][3][4][5]
35-Years-Owned 1971 Chevron B19 - Bring a Trailer
Sep 2, 2024 · An offshoot of the B16 Spyder built in 1970 for works driver Brian Redman, the B19 model was introduced in 1971 and achieved success in the 2.0-Liter Sports/Prototype …
1971 Chevron B19 - The Joe Buzzetta Collection
It has a Ford Cosworth BDG twin cam engine, displacing 2 liters. Hewland FT-200 5 speed gearbox. The B19 was a giant killer in its day. It followed the beautiful B16 coupe, utilizing its …
1971 Chevron B19 Specifications & Dimensions - Conceptcarz.com
Engine, horsepower, torque, dimensions and mechanical details for the 1971 Chevron B19. CO2, emis...
1971 Chevron B19 | Gooding Christie's
Powered by a 290 hp, Lucas fuel-injected, Ford Cosworth BDG 16-valve engine built by Slade Engines, and with just one hour of use, this potent Chevron B19 is a highly competitive and …
Chevron B19 Market - CLASSIC.COM
The Chevron B19 is a 2-liter sports racing car, designed and developed by Chevron from 1970 to 1971 with a total of 35 cars built. They used a Ford Cosworth FVC Straight-four capable of …
1971 CHEVRON B19 FVC FOR SALE | Ascott Collection
Ascott Collection offers for sale the Chevron B19-71-12 winner of the 2021 Classic Endurance Racing 1 championship in Proto 2 litres class and also seen at Le Mans Classic 2022.
Chevron B19 - 1971 - Breitt Gallery / Racing
Painted red and fitted with an 1800cc Cosworth FVC engine, it was one of two cars, along with B19-71-01, retained byTondelli for his own use under the “Chevron Italia” racing banner and …
1971 Chevron B19 - conceptcarz.com
Nearly all the customers selected the Cosworth FVC engine, although other engine options were available. The feather-light B19 had excellent weight distribution, was quick, and handled …