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This is a very early (perhaps the first) mid-engined sports racing car to be fitted with an American V-8 engine, in this case, a Chevrolet small-block V-8. (Sadler's first mid-engine race car was the Sadler Formula Libre).
The 1960/61 Sadler MK5, built in Ontario, Canada, by Bill Sadler, is considered to be the prototype for the 'Can-Am' racecars that came 4 or 5 years later.
This car raced at Sebring Raceway In February 2005.
The 1960/61 Sadler MK5, built in Ontario, Canada, by Bill Sadler, is considered to be the prototype for the 'Can-Am' racecars that came 4 or 5 years later.
This car raced at Sebring Raceway In February 2005.
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