FS: 1996 BTCC Honda Accord (Northern California)
1996 NATCC/BTCC-spec Honda Accord for sale in Northern California.
- Right-hand Drive
- 2150lbs w/steel original body panels (per the Super Touring rules).
- Car can be MUCH lighter with carbon body panels.
- Built in England by MSD (Motorsport Developments), the factory Honda BTCC (British Touring Car) team.
- Commissioned by DC Sports in California to run in the 1996 NATCC (North American Touring Car Championship) series by touring car champion Lance Stewart. NATCC series was owned/run by the CART Indycar series, and raced under identical BTCC rules. The NATCC series was cancelled before the car could be completed, and as a result, never turned a wheel.
- In essence, this is a ‘brand new’ car from 1996 that has never been raced.
- Original DC Sports paint and series stickers from 1996. A piece of Honda Racing history.
- Built with the best parts, and an incredible amount of carbon fiber, titanium, and magnesium. Carbon pedal box, titanium and carbon subframes, fabricated suspension, altered suspension pickup points, cockpit adjustable sway bars, AP air jacks, AP calipers and discs, BBS centerlock wheels, etc.
- Sold as a complete roller, minus drivetrain (engine, gearbox, axles, drivetrain support systems), shocks, and wiring harness. Car originally used a rotated mount head and sequential gearbox; sourcing those or fitting it with a newer Honda drivetrain are options, but both require serious Honda expertise—not a car the average racer can complete.
- When completed it will be ready to run in Time Attack, NASA, or SCCA. An incredibly light, stiff and fast car. In 1996, the cars ran with approx. 300hp, and set times 3sec faster than modern SPEED World Challenge GT cars.
- Comes with: 2 sets of BBS Wheels, 2 sets of original Michelin slicks, mounted, 4 spare Centerlock wheel hubs, 4 spare Lug nuts, Hub servicing tools, Misc shock, CV joint/axle pieces, 1996 NATCC year book.
Price: $15,000.
Contacts: Marshall Pruett, marshall@marshallpruett.com, 510.967.1917
OR Dave Pratte, dpratte@modified.com, 647-288-8705

- Right-hand Drive
- 2150lbs w/steel original body panels (per the Super Touring rules).
- Car can be MUCH lighter with carbon body panels.
- Built in England by MSD (Motorsport Developments), the factory Honda BTCC (British Touring Car) team.
- Commissioned by DC Sports in California to run in the 1996 NATCC (North American Touring Car Championship) series by touring car champion Lance Stewart. NATCC series was owned/run by the CART Indycar series, and raced under identical BTCC rules. The NATCC series was cancelled before the car could be completed, and as a result, never turned a wheel.
- In essence, this is a ‘brand new’ car from 1996 that has never been raced.
- Original DC Sports paint and series stickers from 1996. A piece of Honda Racing history.
- Built with the best parts, and an incredible amount of carbon fiber, titanium, and magnesium. Carbon pedal box, titanium and carbon subframes, fabricated suspension, altered suspension pickup points, cockpit adjustable sway bars, AP air jacks, AP calipers and discs, BBS centerlock wheels, etc.
- Sold as a complete roller, minus drivetrain (engine, gearbox, axles, drivetrain support systems), shocks, and wiring harness. Car originally used a rotated mount head and sequential gearbox; sourcing those or fitting it with a newer Honda drivetrain are options, but both require serious Honda expertise—not a car the average racer can complete.
- When completed it will be ready to run in Time Attack, NASA, or SCCA. An incredibly light, stiff and fast car. In 1996, the cars ran with approx. 300hp, and set times 3sec faster than modern SPEED World Challenge GT cars.
- Comes with: 2 sets of BBS Wheels, 2 sets of original Michelin slicks, mounted, 4 spare Centerlock wheel hubs, 4 spare Lug nuts, Hub servicing tools, Misc shock, CV joint/axle pieces, 1996 NATCC year book.
Price: $15,000.
Contacts: Marshall Pruett, marshall@marshallpruett.com, 510.967.1917
OR Dave Pratte, dpratte@modified.com, 647-288-8705

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