1975 Chevron B29 Formula 2
VIN 29-75-30
What’s special about this listing
What Makes This 1975 Chevron B29 Formula 2 Special
According to the seller, this is chassis 29-75-30—one of just five B29s constructed specifically for Formula 2 competition by the legendary British race car manufacturer. The vehicle represents a rare opportunity to acquire a genuine works development car with documented provenance from new, including its construction for Austrian driver Hans Binder and test sessions with celebrated racer Brian Redman.
- Authentic Works Pedigree: Late-season works development car delivered to Team Warsteiner Eurorace, campaigned by notable drivers including Hans Binder, Brian Redman, David Oxton, and Chris Read
- Documented Competition History: 44 recorded races starting August 31, 1975 at Silverstone; campaigned in Formula 2 and later the New Zealand Formula Pacific series through 1979
- Period-Correct BMW Power: Original BMW M12 2.0L inline-4 with Kugelfischer fuel injection, factory BMW cylinder head, and FGA 5-speed transaxle with Hewland differential
- Meticulous Modern Preparation: Comprehensive engine rebuild by VDS Engines (2009), recent preparation by J&L Fabricating (2020-2022) including new Willans 6-point harness, roll bar, fuel cells, and trackside setup for Ridge Seattle
- Exceptional Completeness: Accompanied by 4 pallets of spares including fiberglass molds, spare wheels with Avon and Goodyear tires, spare BMW crankshaft, gears, and extensive documentation dating to 2009
The car wears the distinctive 1976 Brian Redman white livery from the Peter Stuyvesant Series, where Redman finished 2nd at the New Zealand Internationals. Described by the seller as restored to "a very high standard both cosmetically and mechanically," the B29 features lightweight fiberglass bodywork with side intake scoop, center-post rear wing, and Koni shock absorbers with period-correct Lockheed brakes.
Market Context: Chevron race cars represent one of the most successful British racing marques of the 1970s. Comparable sales show Chevron B8s and B36s commanding top prices approaching $200,000, while even lesser-specification B29s have traded in the $40,000 range. This example—being a genuine works Formula 2 car with continuous documented history, $50,000+ in recent engine work, and museum-display provenance (World of Speed Museum, 2016)—positions it at the upper tier of the Chevron Other Models market. With only 72.6 hours on the VDS rebuilt engine and extensive spares inventory, this B29 offers immediate vintage racing eligibility and exceptional value for a documented period competition car.
Specs
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- Year
- 1975
- Make
- Chevron
- Model Family
- All Models
- Model Generation
- -
- Model Variant
- -
- Model Trim
- -
- VIN
- 29-75-30
- Mileage
- TMU
- Originality
- N/A
- Engine
- -
- Transmission
- Manual
- Drive Type
- Rear Wheel Drive (RWD)
- Vehicle Type
- Racecar
- Body Style
- Open Top
- Driver Side
- Center
- Doors
- N/A
- Color Group (Ext)
- White
- Color Group (Int)
- Black
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About this Seller
Fantasy Junction
Based in Emeryville, California, Fantasy Junction is a highly respected collector car brokerage specializing in exceptional vintage sports cars, classic European marques, and historic race cars. Their curated inventory routinely features everything from blue-chip post-war sports cars like classic Jaguars and Ferraris to rare, competition-ready vintage formula cars.