A one-of-three Huron 4A prototype racer | Car Catcher

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Why settle for any old vintage prototype race car when you could have this 1970 Huron 4A?

Believed to be one of only three to ever have been built, the Huron was constructed by Huron Auto Racing Developments, Ltd.–a company backed by Camel cigarette manufacturer R.J. Reynolds.

Originally fitted with a Cosworth FVC 1800 engine, the 4A is currently fitted with a 2.0-liter BDA Ford Cosworth powerplant an backed by a Hewland FT200 gearbox.

Finished in its original Camel Filters livery, you can find this 1970 Huron 4A available through RM Sotheby’s as part of its upcoming The Guikas Collection auction, with an expected selling price of $115,000 to $160,000.

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