No Reserve: Lola Beasley B-2 Race Car w/Enclosed Trailer
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Lola

This 1963 Lola Beasley B-2 is a rare gem from the vintage racing scene. Originally built by American racer Mike Beasley for Formula Junior and later modified to comply with Formula Libre regulations, this open-wheel race car showcases its distinctive Lola heritage with a unique lightweight spaceframe chassis constructed of aluminum tubing. The engine, a 1965 Lotus Twin-cam Mk IX powerhouse producing around 230 horsepower, nestles in the rear of the vehicle and pairs with a Hewland 4-speed close ratio manual transmissions. Styling-wise, the car sports a sleek full-bodied fiberglass body, reminiscent of the classic Lola designs of that era, painted in a striking orange livery. Completing the package is an enclosed trailer for convenient hauling between races, ensuring this historics racer remains well-preserved and road-ready at all times.
Last bid:
$15,000