Solved NIC#63 - 1963 Stebro-Ford Mk.IV

Started by nicanary, November 21, 2013, 08:13:46 AM

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nicanary

What is this car, what powered it, and what is its main claim to fame?
I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia

nicanary

I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia

WayneB

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I recognise this one, its the 1963 Stebro- Ford IV F1 car.

Powered by a Ted Martin modified 3 valve per cylinder Ford 1500 cc engine, its claim to fame is it remains the only F1 car to be designed and built in Canada (by Peter Broeker who used to make performance exhausts in Ottawa ).

I believe the car was originally set up for Ted Martins bespoke V8 F1 engine, but it never raced with it due to problems.

Sadly it was not great success, but it still exists!


nicanary

Correct! It was essentially a Formula Junior car but for the GP it was fitted with a (very) bored engine still based on a Ford Anglia 105E. It finished 7th but many laps down. Still the only Canadian Grand Prix car, since the Wolf was designed and built in the UK.
I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia