ALTA FORMULA 2
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The Alta Formula 2 car emerged in the early 1950s, conceived by Geoffrey Taylor. It aimed to compete in the Formula 2 series.
Its successor was not a direct model but Alta shifted focus to engines.
A lesser-known tale involves the car's debut at the Lavant Cup in Goodwood. Despite high hopes, the car faced mechanical issues, revealing the challenges of early racing development.
How much is a Alta Formula 2 worth?
In average condition, a Alta Formula 2 is worth £87,975.
What is the most expensive Alta Formula 2 to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Alta Formula 2 to sell in history was sold for £97,750.
What is the cheapest Alta Formula 2 to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Alta Formula 2 to sell in history was sold for £78,200.
When was the Alta Formula 2 produced?
The Alta Formula 2 was produced between 1951 and 1952.


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