- Slightly used RT4 Backdraft Roadster Build#2045
- Odometer reads 1,103 miles
- Equipped with the427 Roush IR 550hp V8
- Electronic fuel injection
- 5-Speed manual transmission
- Power rack and pinion steering
- Power 4-wheel disc brakes
- RT4 with GT body
- Carbon fiber dash and Auto X gauges
- Diamond stitch interior throughout
- SABELT suede steering wheel
- SABELT 4-point seatbelt harness
- MSRP of $103,290
- 18' knock-off wheels
- Emminent Pearl White with Black / Yellow stripes
Backdraft Racing roadsters, manufactured in South Africa and
distributed worldwide, are redefining the muscle car. With a
92-inch wheelbase offering a bit more legroom and cockpit comfort,
the roadsters are two inches longer than the original AC Bristol
and Shelby Cobras. Backdrafts sport a low and menacing stance,
having rear fender haunches that appear disproportionately large,
giving the car a pouncing, serpent-like (small wonder) posture.
Offered for sale by Cars Remember When Auto Sales. CALLTODAY
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Vehicle Details
1965 Backdraft Racing Roadster
Listing ID:CC-1379228
Price:$89,900
Location:Englewood, Colorado
Year:1965
Make:Backdraft Racing
Model:Roadster
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:1103
Stock Number:BD1002
VIN:AE9BMAAH1L1MT1002
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