LOLA T70
Lowest Price: £350,905 • Median Price: £350,905 • Highest Price: £350,905 • Sell-Through Rate: 33%

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£350,905
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The Lola T70, a sports prototype, emerged in 1965. Eric Broadley designed it, aiming for both Can-Am and European races. Its Chevrolet V8 power made it competitive.
A notable moment: John Surtees' 1966 Can-Am championship win in a T70. This victory highlighted the car's potential against rivals like McLaren.
Successor: Lola T160.
A lesser-known story: In 1967, Lola built a single T70 coupe with a Ford engine for Alan Mann Racing. This car, intended for Le Mans, faced gearbox issues during testing, leading to its withdrawal. It later raced with limited success.
How much is a Lola T70 worth?
In average condition, a Lola T70 is worth £350,905.
What is the most expensive Lola T70 to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Lola T70 to sell in history was sold for £350,905.
What is the cheapest Lola T70 to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Lola T70 to sell in history was sold for £350,905.
When was the Lola T70 produced?
The Lola T70 was produced between 1965 and 1967.


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