Image credit: © conceptcarz.com (Reproduction Or reuse prohibited).

1966 Lola T70 MKII Navigation
In 1963, Eric Broadley's innovative Lola MK 6 GT with their mid-engined layout, coupe bodies, and Ford Fairlane V8 power proved to be potent competitors at Le Mans. Pleased with the car's capabilities, Ford hired Broadley to oversee what was to become the GT40 program. After leaving that project, Broadley decided to further develop the mid-engined them and built cars for the Group 7 category.
Introduced in early 1965, the new T70 model was given a steel-reinforced aluminum monocoque with double wishbone coil spring/shock suspension in both the front and rear. The unusual brake layout had discs in the front mounted in a location to receive maximum cooling air rather than being hidden inside the wheels. The fiberglass body was lightweight and aerodynamic and designed to accommodate the large-displacement American V8 engines, including Oldsmobile, Chevrolet and Ford. A few chassis were given Aston Martin and BRM powerplant, though they did not enjoy the same successes as the American V8s. 15 examples of the MK1 'Spiders' were built, followed by 33 MK. 2 versions, and 31 of the MK3, of which were built in both open and closed configuration. The MK.3B series comprised four Spiders and 22 MK.3B GT coupes (plus two spare chassis).
Reigning F1 World Champion John Surtees drove his Chevrolet-powered T70 MK.2 to three wins in six races of the 1966 Canadian-American Challenge to winner of the Championship. After this impressive accomplishment, sales for the Group 7 T70 Spider took off. The last iteration of the T70 was intended for Group 4, which required a minimum of 50 completed cars to satisfy homologation requirements, and a closed body. The T70 MK.3GT coupe was introduced in 1967. It had a body shape that was stable at high speeds and could be raced in both categories by simply changing the body.
This Lola, with chassis number SL71/39, is the 24th chassis in the MK. 2 series. It was delivered new as a Spider in August of 1966 to John Mecom. It was later sold to Carl Haas who kept it as a back-up for his Simoniz-sponsored team of MK. 3s campaigned by chuck Parsons and Skip Scott. The car was entered in the Road America race in 1968, though it did not race in that event. It was soon sold to Duane Zinola who drove it at Riverside, finishing 5th at year's Runoffs. The next owner was Ron Grable, who drove it just once, at the Edmonton round of the 1968 Can-Am series, where it DNF'd with clutch failure. In October, 1969, Grable offered the car for sale with a Traco-rebuilt 366-cubic inch Chevrolet engine.
John Williamson purchased it in the late 1960s and raced it at the 1969 Laguna Seca Can-Am, but was disqualified for being too slow. It failed to qualify for the Riverside round, so Williamson handed driving duties over to Lou Pavesi, who qualified but would drop out of the race with a blown tire. Williamson later ran SL71/39 at several club-level races.
The next owner was Mac McClendon who had the car restored in 2004. The current owner converted to the car to MK.3B coupe specifications. Power is from a 355 cubic-inch Chevrolet engine with 48mm Weber carburetors and a Hewland LG600 transaxle.
In 2012 the car was offered for sale at the Quail Lodge presented by Bonhams Auction. As bidding came to a close, the car had been sold for $324,000 including buyer's premium.By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2012
Introduced in early 1965, the new T70 model was given a steel-reinforced aluminum monocoque with double wishbone coil spring/shock suspension in both the front and rear. The unusual brake layout had discs in the front mounted in a location to receive maximum cooling air rather than being hidden inside the wheels. The fiberglass body was lightweight and aerodynamic and designed to accommodate the large-displacement American V8 engines, including Oldsmobile, Chevrolet and Ford. A few chassis were given Aston Martin and BRM powerplant, though they did not enjoy the same successes as the American V8s. 15 examples of the MK1 'Spiders' were built, followed by 33 MK. 2 versions, and 31 of the MK3, of which were built in both open and closed configuration. The MK.3B series comprised four Spiders and 22 MK.3B GT coupes (plus two spare chassis).
Reigning F1 World Champion John Surtees drove his Chevrolet-powered T70 MK.2 to three wins in six races of the 1966 Canadian-American Challenge to winner of the Championship. After this impressive accomplishment, sales for the Group 7 T70 Spider took off. The last iteration of the T70 was intended for Group 4, which required a minimum of 50 completed cars to satisfy homologation requirements, and a closed body. The T70 MK.3GT coupe was introduced in 1967. It had a body shape that was stable at high speeds and could be raced in both categories by simply changing the body.
This Lola, with chassis number SL71/39, is the 24th chassis in the MK. 2 series. It was delivered new as a Spider in August of 1966 to John Mecom. It was later sold to Carl Haas who kept it as a back-up for his Simoniz-sponsored team of MK. 3s campaigned by chuck Parsons and Skip Scott. The car was entered in the Road America race in 1968, though it did not race in that event. It was soon sold to Duane Zinola who drove it at Riverside, finishing 5th at year's Runoffs. The next owner was Ron Grable, who drove it just once, at the Edmonton round of the 1968 Can-Am series, where it DNF'd with clutch failure. In October, 1969, Grable offered the car for sale with a Traco-rebuilt 366-cubic inch Chevrolet engine.
John Williamson purchased it in the late 1960s and raced it at the 1969 Laguna Seca Can-Am, but was disqualified for being too slow. It failed to qualify for the Riverside round, so Williamson handed driving duties over to Lou Pavesi, who qualified but would drop out of the race with a blown tire. Williamson later ran SL71/39 at several club-level races.
The next owner was Mac McClendon who had the car restored in 2004. The current owner converted to the car to MK.3B coupe specifications. Power is from a 355 cubic-inch Chevrolet engine with 48mm Weber carburetors and a Hewland LG600 transaxle.
In 2012 the car was offered for sale at the Quail Lodge presented by Bonhams Auction. As bidding came to a close, the car had been sold for $324,000 including buyer's premium.By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2012
2012 Bonhams - Quail Lodge Sale
Sale Price :
USD $324,000
1966 Lola T70 MKII Auction Sales
Recent Sales of the Lola T70 MKII
(Data based on Model Year 1966 sales)
1966 Lola T70 Mark II GT Coupe Chassis#: SL71/46 Sold for USD$406,500 2023 Bonhams : Quail | ![]() ![]() |
1966 Lola T70 Mk II Spyder Chassis#: SL71/28 Sold for USD$296,500 2022 RM Sothebys : Monterey | |
1966 LOLA T70 MK II SPORTS-RACING SPYDER Chassis#: SL71/28 Sold for USD$110,000 2020 Bonhams : Quail Motorcar Auction | |
1966 Lola T70 Mk II Can-Am Spyder Chassis#: SL71/36 Sold for USD$286,000 2014 RM Auctions - Amelia Island | ![]() ![]() |
1966 Lola T70 MkII GT Coupe Chassis#: SL71/39 Sold for USD$324,000 2012 Bonhams - Quail Lodge Sale | ![]() ![]() |
1966 Lola T70 MKII Can Am Spyder Chassis#: SL7140 Sold for USD$125,000 2004 The Monterey Sports and Classic Car Auction |
Lola T70 MKIIs That Failed To Sell At Auction
1966 Lola T70 MKII's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
Vehicle | Chassis | Event | High Bid | Est. Low | Est. High |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1966 Lola T70 MkII Roadster | SL71/44 | 2022 Mecum Indy | $275,000 | ||
1966 Lola T70 Mark II Spyder | SL71/28 | 2019 Bonhams : Les Grandes Marques du Monde au Grand Palais | $300,000 | $400,000 | |
1966 Lola T70 MK 2 Spyder | SL 71/45 | 2018 Coys : Legende et Passion Monaco 2018 | $350,000 | $390,000 | |
1966 Lola T70 Mk II | SL 71/29 | 2017 Artcurial : Retromobile | $250,000 | $350,000 | |
1966 Lola T70 Mark II Spyder | SL71/22 | 2013 Bonhams The Scottsdale Auction | $300,000 | $400,000 | |
1966 Lola T70 Mk2 Spyder | SL71/45 | 2010 Bonhams Goodwood Revival, Chichester, Sussex | $290,000 | $340,000 |
Vehicles With Comparable Market Values
Similar sales to the $258,000 range.
1997 Porsche 911 Turbo Chassis#:WP0AC2996VS375685 Sold for $260,400 2025 Broad Arrow Auction : Amelia Island | |
1991 Lamborghini Diablo Chassis#:ZA9DU07P7MLA12362 Sold for $257,600 2025 RM Sothebys : ModaMiami | |
1933 Lincoln KB Custom Dietrich Convertible Sedan Chassis#:KB2259 Sold for $257,600 2025 Broad Arrow Auctions : Academy of Art University Collection | ![]() |
1992 Porsche 911 'Type 964' Turbo 3.3 Coupe Chassis#:WPOAA2966NS480089 Sold for $257,600 2025 Bonhams : The Scottsdale Auction | |
2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Convertible Chassis#:1g1y43d96k5801905 Sold for $258,500 2025 Mecum : Kissimmee | |
2008 Ferrari F430 Spider Chassis#:zffew59a180159359 Sold for $258,500 2025 Mecum : Kissimmee | |
2022 FORD SHELBY GT500KR 60TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION Chassis#:1FA6P8SJ0N5500489 Sold for $258,500 2025 Barrett-Jackson : Scottsdale | |
1967 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE MALIBU SS CUSTOM CONVERTIBLE Chassis#:138677K190501 Sold for $258,500 2025 Barrett-Jackson : Scottsdale | |
1967 FORD MUSTANG ELEANOR TRIBUTE EDITION Chassis#:7R02C119352 Sold for $258,500 2025 Barrett-Jackson : Scottsdale | |
2023 FORD BRONCO DR RACE TRUCK Chassis#:FP-MM-BDR-033 Sold for $258,500 2024 Barrett-Jackson : Scottsdale Fall | |
1968-69 Ford Escort 1.6 FVA Group 5 Racing Saloon Chassis#:BB48GM11978 Sold for $256,732 2024 Bonhams : Goodwood Revival | |
1938 Packard Twelve 1607 Convertible Coupe Chassis#:11392032 Sold for $257,600 2024 Worldwide Auctioneers : Auburn Auction | |
1977 Ferrari 308 GTB 'Vetroresina' by Scaglietti Chassis#:20695 Sold for $257,600 2024 RM Sothebys : Monterey | ![]() ![]() |
1989 Mercedes-Benz 560 SL Chassis#:WDBBA48D4KA097350 Sold for $260,400 2024 Broad Arrow : Monterey | |
2018 Porsche 911 Turbo S Coupe Exclusive Series Chassis#:WP0AD2A93JS156508 Sold for $257,600 2024 Gooding & Company : Pebble Beach | |
2004 Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale Chassis#:ZFFDT57B000136548 Sold for $259,877 2024 RM Sothebys : Monaco | |
1912 RENAULT TYPE CB LANDAULET Chassis#:32862 Sold for $257,600 2024 Gooding & Co: Selections From The Mullin Collection Auction | |
1967 CHEVROLET NOVA CUSTOM COUPE THE INNOVATOR Chassis#:116377W132233 Sold for $258,500 2024 Barrett-Jackson : Palm Beach | |
1965 Shelby Cobra 427 CSX 4000 Series Chassis#:CSX4206 Sold for $257,600 2024 Bonhams : Amelia Island Auction | |
1958 PORSCHE 356 A COUPE Coachwork by Reutter Chassis#:102648 Sold for $257,600 2024 Gooding : Amelia Island |
1966 Lola T70 MKII
• Additional valuation insight and sales data• History
• Specifications
• Image gallery
• Other Lola T70 MKII model years