
1969 Lola T70 Mk.3B Coupe
This 1969 Lola T70 Mk.3B is a reconstructed example initially sent by Lola Cars to Sbarro in Switzerland for street conversion. It was formerly a rental race car and underwent a significant refurbishment by Mac McClendon in 2014. Enhanced with a modern aluminum monocoque chassis, it's powered by a 350ci Chevrolet V8, featuring dry-sump lubrication and Weber carburetors. The car includes a ZF five-speed manual transaxle, adjustable QA1 coilover suspension, ventilated disc brakes, and staggered-width alloy wheels. The fiberglass body, finished in yellow, boasts front and rear clamshells, adjustable spoilers, and a right-hand drive cockpit equipped with air conditioning and a fire-suppression system. Accompanied by an FIA Historical Technical Passport, this historic vehicle combines race-bred performance with street usability.
- Built by:
- Mac McClendon
- Location:
- Wauconda, Illinois, USA
- Vehicle:
- 1969 Lola T70
- Engine:
- Chevrolet 350ci V8
- Cost:
- $275,000
- Power:
- -
- Torque:
- -
- Weight:
- -
- Balance:
- -
- Wheels:
- Lola-pattern magnesium alloy 15-inch wheels
- Exterior:
- fiberglass bodyworkyellow paintfront and rear clamshellsadjustable rear spoilersfender-mounted side mirrors
- Interior:
- ZF five-speed manual transaxleblack vinyl upholsteryair conditioningfront and rear cameras
- Chassis:
- adjustable QA1 coilover suspensionventilated disc brakesfire-suppression system
- Powertrain:
- dry-sump lubricationtwin-plate clutchquadruple Weber carburetorselectronic ignition