Build-your-own 1950s racer is based on Mazda MX-5

The Tipo184 is a retro-look racing car that costs just £16,000. But you need to build it yourself – and source an MX-5 donor car.

A build-your-own racing car kit inspired by the Alfa Romeo 158 has been revealed this week.

The 158 was raced by Juan-Manuel Fangio in the 1950s and won 47 of the 54 races it entered. That made it one of the most successful grand prix racers ever – and genuine examples sell for millions.

If you don’t have seven figures in your bank account, however, the vehicle seen here is perhaps the closest you’ll get to owning the legendary car. Called the Tipo184, it is priced from £16,700 plus VAT.

The catch? You have to build it yourself, which takes around 150 hours – although the option to have one built for you is available – and underneath the bodywork is a second-generation Mazda MX-5. Which you also have to source yourself.

TV’s Ant Anstead on board

Tipo184 racing car

The Tipo184 is the brainchild of engineering company Dowsetts – which is part-owned by TV presenter Ant Anstead – and an official British Racing & Sports Car Club series will run from next year. The firm claims it is one of the most affordable single-seat racing series in the world. 

This isn’t a track-only car, either. IVA (Individual Vehicle Approval) is possible and Dowsetts Classic Cars ‘will support the builder wishing to get IVA compliance with a Tipo Road Kit at a later date’, a spokesman told Motoring Research.

“The Tipo184 provides those looking to enter into race car ownership with an affordable and fun option and the Dowsetts team is looking forward to the Tipo184 taking its place amongst some of the finest vehicles in motoring history,” said Jeremy McNamara, CEO of Dowsetts Classic Cars.

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