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I am researching a possible purchase of an older F3 chassis vintage 1996-2000. Dallaras seem most popular. Usually newer is better, but is there a particular older chassis that might represent a better value than another? Parts availability and cost is another consideration. Also any recommendations regarding engines would be appreciated.
Thank you for your thoughts. Rob Poma sarcford@bellsouth.net Atlanta, GA USA |
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1997 or 1999, I guess
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Dallara 399 would be your best bet for spares being available.
Most had Neil Brown Mugen engines in the UK and Opel engines in Europe. |
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