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The Crossle is a turn-key solution to racing at the top of the highly competitive vintage Formula Ford scene worldwide, and actually a very good value at this price point. All vehicle descriptions are accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time of writing.
- 1978 Crossle 32F Formula Ford - Motorsports Market
The Crossle 32F cars were extremely successful and enjoyed a...
- 1970 Crosslé 16F/20F Historic Formula Ford - Motorsports Market
The 16F was the first Crosslé Formula Ford. They were built...
- 1978 Crossle 32F Formula Ford - Motorsports Market
7 paź 2024 · 1971 Crosslé 20F Historic Formula Ford – on the button and ready to race. Chassis #10, of 26 20Fs produced, was built in early 1971 and shipped straight to the US where it was campaigned extensively in contemporary and then historic Formula Ford races.
This car, despite an overweight, aging driver, has won several championships in the last few years; Meticulously prepared by GT Motorsport, it has run succesfully in Classic FF1600, French Historic FF1600 as well as the above. Fully rebuilt from ground up for the 2018 season. Very strong Scholar engine.
1969 Crossle 16F Total rebuild to highest quality based on a replacement chassis manufactured by the Crossle Car Company on the original jigs. This car was originally supplied to the USA and was imported from Canada in 2017.
The Crossle 32F cars were extremely successful and enjoyed a long competitive run in the ever changing landscape of Formula Ford. They were raced by the likes of Irish Karting Champion, Eddie Jordan, future F1 winner John Watson, and future IndyCar and F1 World Champion Nigel Mansell.
Crossle 16F Historic Formula Ford 1600 1970. Very competitive, reliable, well developed car always professionally maintained by Don Hardman in my ownership. From Tommy Reid's collection via the Crossle factory and raced extensively in the HSCC Historic & Classic FF championships.
The 16F was the first Crosslé Formula Ford. They were built at Rory’s Wood in 1969 and 1970. This particular chassis, 16F-70-39, was shipped to the USA in the summer of 1970.