For sale in our Dallas/Fort Worth showroom is a race car for the
serious vintange racer or collector. We are proud to present the
1994 Spice HC94. Piloted by Jeremy Dale and Bob Schader, this car
was run as the #2 Brix Racing car, and during the 1994 IMSA GT
Championship series, and took first place at the Rolex 24 Hours of
Daytona, the Grand Prix of Portland, and the Exxon World Sport Car
Championships at Phoenix international Raceway. You can take this
race proven winner out today to run in your favorite vintage racing
series in SVRA, HSR, and other vintage organizations. Many of the
features of this car are considered standard race car technology at
this point, but in 1994 carbon fiber monocoque and body work was
considered space age. The Spice HC94 is powered by a 5.6 liter
aluminum small block Chevrolet. It was professionally rebuilt by
Ted Wentz, and has not been driven or raced since installation. The
only time on the motor was during dyno tuning, where it produced
580hp on a conservative tune. It features electronic injection,
Motec engine management and data system, and a stack dash. It also
includes air jacks, full lighting for 24 hour racing, JRZ shocks, a
shift light, electric fire system, and two batteries. It has
undergone a rigorous teardown and rebuild to ensure everything is
up to the task of setting your best lap times yet. A lot of money
has gone into this car to make sure that it is ready to tear up
your next vintage race or track day afternoon. Don't miss the
opportunity to own this unique piece. To view this vehicle in
greater detail including HD pictures and videos, visit
www.GatewayClassicCars.com. For additional information on this 1994
Spice HC94, email us at
[email protected] or call
817-310-9400.