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1975 Johnston JM3

Johnston JM3 was a Formula Atlantic car powered by a 1600cc engine. Tom Johnston was a driver that quit racing in 1973 and focused on building racecars. In total, he would build (along with his team) 17 race cars, including the 1975 Johnston JM3 Formula Atlantic car. The JM3 would help Ross Bentley get his pro racing start. The car was used in competition for several years and was rather competitive. It went into retirement after an updated example was introduced. It has recently come out of retirement and put into action in the vintage racing scene.
By Daniel Vaughan | Apr 2013

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