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1967 Titan MK3 Navigation
In the mid-1960s, Charles Lucas, a racing driver and team owner, founded the Titan marque. Charles Lucas Engineering (CLE) built its Formula 3 car - the Titan Mk III - for the 1967 season. The Titan MK1 was a sports racer, and the MKII was an F2 car. Engineer Roy Thomas was responsible for the Titan MK III.
With the help of CLE's prototype downdraught Cosworth MAE engine, the Titan MK III won the first time out at the British Grand Prix meeting at Silverstone in July 1967 with Charles Lucas himself driving. 1967 also saw the birth of a new formula junior series, the Formula Ford. CLE saw this as an opportunity and began adapting a Titan MK III chassis to create the company's first FF design, the Titan MK IV. The MK IV was a very capable car, finishing second in the European FF Championship in 1968 with Tony Timmer at the wheel.
The Titan FF models would continue to progress through MK VI to IX before the firm, by this time re-organized as Titan cars, ceased racing car production in 1976. The company is still in existence as Titan Motorsport & Manufacturing in St Neots, England.
This Titan MK III is believed to have been raced in Formula C in its early years before being upgraded to its current Formula B configuration. The current owner acquired it from the Northwest in 2002 and has actively campaigned it at vintage racing events such as Portland Historics and Road America Historic races. It had both mechanical and cosmetic refurbishments in 2003 and 2004.
Power is from a 1600cc dual overhead cam Lotus-Ford 4-cylinder engine fitted with 2 Weber carburetors. It produces approximately 90 horsepower which is sent to the rear wheels via a four-speed manual transaxle. There are also four-wheel disc brakes.By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2014
With the help of CLE's prototype downdraught Cosworth MAE engine, the Titan MK III won the first time out at the British Grand Prix meeting at Silverstone in July 1967 with Charles Lucas himself driving. 1967 also saw the birth of a new formula junior series, the Formula Ford. CLE saw this as an opportunity and began adapting a Titan MK III chassis to create the company's first FF design, the Titan MK IV. The MK IV was a very capable car, finishing second in the European FF Championship in 1968 with Tony Timmer at the wheel.
The Titan FF models would continue to progress through MK VI to IX before the firm, by this time re-organized as Titan cars, ceased racing car production in 1976. The company is still in existence as Titan Motorsport & Manufacturing in St Neots, England.
This Titan MK III is believed to have been raced in Formula C in its early years before being upgraded to its current Formula B configuration. The current owner acquired it from the Northwest in 2002 and has actively campaigned it at vintage racing events such as Portland Historics and Road America Historic races. It had both mechanical and cosmetic refurbishments in 2003 and 2004.
Power is from a 1600cc dual overhead cam Lotus-Ford 4-cylinder engine fitted with 2 Weber carburetors. It produces approximately 90 horsepower which is sent to the rear wheels via a four-speed manual transaxle. There are also four-wheel disc brakes.By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2014
2014 Bonhams Quail Lodge Auction
Sale Price :
USD $39,600
Recent Sales of the Titan MK3
(Data based on Model Year 1967 sales)
1967 TITAN MK III FORMULA B Chassis#: AM25 Sold for USD$39,600 2014 Bonhams Quail Lodge Auction | ![]() ![]() |
Titan MK3s That Failed To Sell At Auction
1967 Titan MK3's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
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