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2002 Ginetta G20 SOLD


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  • Titled as a "1967 Ginetta"
  • Silver with red leather
  • Steel tube frame chassis/fiberglass composite body 
  • Mazda Miata engine and 5 speed transmission
  • Double wishbone suspension with adjustable coil-over shocks
  •  Tonneau cover
  • Smiths gauges
  • Braided stainless steel brake hoses
  • Light and fast
  • Mazda Miata 1.8 liter 4 cylinder engine with a 5 speed manual transmission.
  • Fully adjustable double wishbone suspension front and rear.
  • 1350 pounds. Much of this is due to the FRP body and tubular framework.
  • The engine includes a ceramic coated four into one exhaust header.
  • The interior is appointed with Red English leather seats and steering wheel
  • Black Tonneau cover
  • Push button starter
  • Passenger and driver roll bars, four point racing safety harness,
  • Fantastic handling and performance.
  • Competition package 4 wheel disc brakes.
  • 0 to 60 in less than 6 seconds.

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      Ginetta Cars Limited was founded in 1958 by the four Walklett brothers. The business was an extension of a passion for motor racing and produced predominantly race or road/race orientated cars.

      In 1961, the company had a step change with the G4 model which was unveiled that year at the Racing Car Show. The G4 was aimed squarely at the club racer who wanted a cost effective weekday road car and a weekend racer. In this it was aided by the new Ford engines which gave it the necessary performance to firstly beat the MGBs and TRs before taking on and winning against such exotica as the Jaguar 3.8. Such ability soon translated to an escalating tally of race successes at which point the mainstream motoring press took an interest firmly establishing the Ginetta marque on the motoring map.

      Success with the G4 prompted ever more ambitious designs and further success with the Imp powered G15 and the Chrysler 1725 powered G21. Both cars underwent full type approval testing.

      The company constantly produced cars, until Lawrence Tomlinson bought the company in 2005. An experienced racing driver and successful businessman, Lawrence’s aims remain in line with the original founders to continue producing innovative, capable and above all, great value sports cars.

      The company celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2008 when it launched the Ginetta G50 in honour of the milestone. It was designed and manufactured alongside Ginetta’s other cars in the company’s new purpose built factory in Yorkshire.

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