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- 1978 Toyota Celica 2.0 GT Ex-Martin Brundle
1978 Toyota Celica 2.0 GT Ex-Martin Brundle
Lot Number: 334
1978 Toyota Celica 2.0 GT Ex-Martin Brundle
Having recently completed a 9-year ongoing restoration, this competitive, ex-Martin Brundle FIA HTP Group 1 competition Celica is ready to race again.
There is a Sale Room Notice on this lot, please read this before placing a bid
- NOT SOLD
LIVE AUCTION: This lot was auctioned on Friday 25th August, 2023 at 1.00pm BST at The Wing, Silverstone Circuit, NN12 8TN
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BODY COLOUR
Black -
DRIVE
RHD -
REG NUMBER
YNF 206S -
ODOMETER READING
1 Miles
SALE ROOM NOTICE
Please note the car has just received its renewed FIA HTP papers which are valid until 2033
SUMMARY
Having recently completed a 9-year ongoing restoration, this competitive, ex-Martin Brundle FIA HTP Group 1 competition Celica is ready to race again.
DESCRIPTION
The 1978 Toyota Celica 2.0GT Liftback, otherwise known as the RA40, was a popular sports coupé that gained a good reputation for its agility, reliability, and competitive performance on the road and in various factions of motorsport. It was the weapon of choice for many parties due to its lightweight and nimble design making it well-suited for racing and rallying. While its 2.0-litre DOHC engine was certainly not the most powerful engine on the grid, it provided more than sufficient performance for success on the track.
The car presented here is very special with racing celebrity ownership in the form of the Brundle family. VVG 1S was originally registered to John Brundle Motors Ltd in Kings Lynn on 10th May 1978, initially being used as a showroom demonstrator before being sold in April 1979. In August 1980, the car was bought back by Brundle Motors Ltd. and converted for production saloon car racing with the help of Kevin Gutteridge and Arthur Coleman, who remain close friends to the Brundle family to this day. The Celica competed in and won the Commanders Cup at the 24-hour Willhire races in 1980/81, with Martin, John, and Robin Brundle racing it.
Following the Brundle successes, the car changed hands a few times in the racing world, always staying as a competition car, participating in various racing events with notable success in the Slick 50 Road Saloon Championship. In new ownership in the late-1990s the car was used in classic Group 1 Touring cars before being sold back to one of its original period owners in 2007, who still owns the car to this day. Full restoration work began in 2014 with the aim of meeting the stringent FIA Group 1 homologation standards, gaining its Historical Technical Passport (HTP), and ultimately obtaining an invitation to race at the Goodwood Members Meeting.
The restoration was thorough and impressive to say the least. Without exaggeration every single nut and bolt on the car has either been used or replaced in this endeavour, and thankfully the process was extensively documented with photographs, invoices and very detailed chronological summary sheets describing all the works. It is truly extraordinary to read. Whilst restoring the car, close attention was paid to preserving its racing history and patina where possible, made achievable by bare metal respraying the car to its original metallic black colour, keeping period repairs as part of the car, and using its original chrome trim, bumpers, and badges.
Mechanically the engine has been fully rebuilt, forged, uprated and dyno tested by DTW Engines in Essex costing £4,289, now producing 176 BHP with the potential for more power with the supplied tubular exhaust manifold. The engine features a Lumenition electronic setup, high compression pistons, new bearings, F3-type valves, and a modified oil PRV. The fuel system has been refurbished, including the original fuel tank filled with FIA foam inserts, a new high-pressure electronic Facet fuel pump, braided pipe work, and a rebuilt Mikuni twin Solex carburettor setup.
Regarding the running gear, the rear axle was stripped down to its casing, painted, and fitted with a Panard rod setup. The original LSD was inspected and found to be within Toyota service specifications. The gearbox is an original GT specification P51 5-speed gearbox with a hydraulic clutch setup and Willwood competition brake fluid. The brake system has been fully refurbished, and the suspension features modified and uprated front and rear dampers, custom springs, and uprated Whiteline competition bushings. The steering box was refurbished, and the front hubs were stripped, vapour blasted, and painted. The steering components have been replaced with new ball joints, knuckles, and steering joints.
The interior features the original dashboard, GT fascia, OE gauges, and racing Mountney steering wheel. Safety additions include a new Cobra historic FIA racing seat, TRS 6-point harness, and FIA fire extinguisher system. The original interior components like the passenger seat, rear seat, full carpets, plastics, and door cards are included with the car.
Although built to the FIA Group 1 regulations for that era, it has essentially been built to 2 specifications: 1. FIA Group 1 Specification for HTP purposes. 2. Superior ‘Group 1.5’ specification, making it more competitive for the Goodwood Member’s Meeting. This mainly consists of dampers and interior, and it will be sold in the latter spec, with the HTP Group 1 Specification being supplied in the sale as a removable “kit”, of sorts. The trick suspension has been fitted - specifically the internally spherical jointed rear arms - along with additions that adhere to Goodwood’s rules and regulations but will also make it competitive at Member’s Meeting. This is very much the original car, with all the correct provenance.
The history file is remarkable and truly paints a picture of where this car has been, what it has done and in who's hands, with cuttings and features from race wins, as well as the hugely significant number of invoices and paperwork relating to the restoration.
This Celica seems to tick all the right boxes. It has been expertly restored, and its original features, modifications, and racing history have been preserved to create a high-quality refurbished version, ready to race again with current FIA HTP papers in Group 1 Specification. As a competition car it is special, and it is competitive. Add to that being owned and raced by Martin Brundle, one of the most well known and loved names in the Formula 1 world today, this is a very worthwhile and sensible way into competitive historic racing
SPECIFICATION
- Lot Number
- 334
- Make
- TOYOTA
- Model
- CELICA 2.0 GT COUPE EX-MARTIN BRUNDLE
- Registration Number
- YNF 206S
- MOT Expiry
- Exempt
- Chassis Number
- RA40021933
- Engine Number
- 18R9584118
- Transmission
- Manual
- Body Colour
- Black
GALLERY
CONSIGNOR
Harry Fox-Edwards
- Car Specialist
- 07398 872032
- harryfe@iconicauctioneers.com
For further information regarding this lot please contact Harry.
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