Marcos Mantis XP – 1968

The Marcos Mantis XP was a bold British prototype built in 1968 to take on the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans. Designed by the Adams brothers, it was ultra-light, aerodynamic and powered by a 3 litre Repco Brabham Formula 1 engine! The car looked ready to challenge giants. Despite its promise, the Mantis XP never made it to the Le Mans starting grid. The car was entered for Le Mans in 1968 but unfortunately the FIA decided to postpone the 24-hours race due to student riots in Paris. The car competed for the 1000km race at Spa Francorchamps in 1968, with drivers Eddie Nelson and Robin Widows. Due to the horrendous weather conditions at Spa, the car only completed 17 of the 71 laps. Still, the Mantis XP generates an enormous amount of interest and many nostalgic memories amongs its makers and enthusiasts!


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Details

Kilometers 5,214 km
Color Green
Transmission Manual
Body
Drive Type Rear
Engine 8 cylinder V 3.2L

Specifications

Year 1968
Make Marcos
Model Mantis XP
Seats 2
Doors 2
Drive Type Rear
Transmission Type Manual
Fuel Type Gasoline
Engine Displacement (cc) 3528
Engine Displacement (ci) 215
Engine Location Middle
Engine Type V
Engine (l) 3.2
Engine Cylinders 8
Engine Max Power (PS) 253
Country United Kingdom