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Datsun 240Z GT/U
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1976 Brad Frisselle IMSA GT/U Championship car
In 1974, Frisselle made the decision to compete professionally.
He formed a company and a racing team (Transcendental Racing) that
designed, constructed, and tested a Datsun 240Z prototype for the
IMSA Camel GT Series. In 1975, Brad had his first three professional
victories and was awarded IMSA’s Most Improved Driver award,
becoming the only man to win these coveted awards in both IMSA and
the SCCA. Frisselle went on to win the IMSA GTU championship in 1976,
in his team’s Datsun 240Z, scoring eight victories out of the
eleven races that he entered. Brad soundly defeated the factory Datsun
team as a privateer with his own team, Brad Frisselle Racing.
This car is the 1976 IMSA GT/U championship car. The
chassis of this car was the first 240Z imported to the United States
in 1970. Mac Tilton designed the suspension and built some of the
specialized parts. The chassis, roll cage and body were all constructed
by Dave Kent with assistance from Yoshi Suzuka. Yoshi was also responsible
for the design of the aerodynamics on the car. John Knepp of Electramotive
built the engine. After the car was finished Trevor Harris added his
expertise in the development of the chassis and suspension. In the
day this car was the most advanced and fastest GTU car racing in IMSA.
In the early 1990’s it was decided that a complete
restoration was in order. Joe Cavaglieri the team’s
original crew chief was chosen for the task. The car was stripped
to bare metal and totally rebuilt from the ground up with all new
components to exact 1976 specifications.
New molds for the Yoshi designed body were created and
new panels made and fitted to the car (the molds are included with
the car). The chassis and body were refinished in the team colors
to a very high Concours standard. All suspension components were crack
checked and totally restored. All new electronics, instruments, and
wiring loom were installed. A new fuel cell, fuel lines, and pumps
were also fitted.
The engine was completely rebuilt by the team’s
original engine builder John Knepp and his assistant
Don Reynolds. Using development parts from the NISSAN GTP program,
modern electronics, and new piston and cam designs the engine produces
400hp. Cavaglieri and Walt Hoff rebuilt the rear
end and transmission utilizing all new parts.
In the day the team was the one of the very best in
IMSA, the preparation of the car was always at the highest level,
more like that of a top Indy Car team than a GTU team. The restoration
was done with that same mindset. The car is absolutely perfect both
cosmetically and in performance. The fit and finish, attention to
detail and superb craftsmanship exhibited in this restoration is spectacular.
Since the completion of the restoration the car has
competed in the Mitty at Road Atlanta and the Monterey Historic
Automobile Races plus two club events and one test day. It
is currently in race ready and Concours condition.
IMSA GT/U (Grand Touring Under 2.5L)
1975 Season
Mid Ohio 2nd GTU (Pole Position)
Laguna Seca 2nd GTU
Mosport 1st GTU
Mid America 1st GTU
Talladega 1st GTU
1976 Season (IMSA GT/U Champion)
Road Atlanta 1st GTU 15 OA
Laguna Seca 2nd GTU 10 OA
Ontario 4th GTU 12 OA
Lime Rock 1st GTU 5 OA
Mid Ohio 1st GTU 5 OA
Daytona 250 1st GTU 9 OA
Sears Point 2nd GTU 9 OA
Talladega 1st GTU 5 OA
Pocono 1st GTU 5 OA
Road Atlanta 500 1st GTU 8 OA with John Morton
Daytona Final 1st GTU 10 OA
Spare Parts included:
One set of wheels and tires
Suspesion components
Body molds
– Hood
– Front Bumper
– Front Air Dam
– Front Fenders
– Rear Fender Flairs
– Air Dam
– Rear Spoiler Caps
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