Baufer-Ford

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CategoryACTC stock car
ConstructorFord
Production1967
Baufer-Ford[1]
CategoryACTC stock car
ConstructorFord
Designer(s)Baufer
Horacio Steven
Production1967
Technical specifications
Suspension (front)Double wishbones, pushrod actuated coil springs over shock absorbers, anti-roll bar (Deformable parallelogram)
Suspension (rear)Double wishbones, pushrod actuated coil springs love shock absorbers, anti-roll bar (formerly rigid axle)
EngineChevrolet 250 cu in (4 L) OHV I6 naturally-aspirated FR
Ford 292 cu in (5 L) OHV V8 naturally-aspirated FR
TransmissionZF 4-speed manual + reverse
Power275–380 hp (205–283 kW)
Weight950 kg (2,094 lb)
BrakesDisc brakes all-round
Competition history

The Baufer-Ford or Steven-Ford was a racing prototype designed and manufactured in Argentina by the defunct Baufer bodybuilder, and serviced by the preparer Horacio Steven to compete in Turismo Carretera. This prototype was created at the request of the official Ford Motor Argentina team, to face the IKA-Renault Torino, which the successful preparer Oreste Berta had presented in 1966, making the official IKA team debut. Ford's objective was to fight and hunt these cars prepared in Alta Gracia, in order to recover the leadership lost in 1966. With the regulatory change of 1967, which allowed the creation of racing prototypes at the pleasure and convenience of the preparers, the prototype devised had V8 engines from Ford F-100 trucks and was mounted on the chassis of a Ford T. This car was indistinctly known as Baufer-Ford for its creator body, or as Steven-Ford, for its preparer.[2]

Although it had been possible to create a highly competitive car at first glance, the results were brutally negative, since the cars that had been prepared were the protagonists of terrible accidents, the last one in which the driver Oscar Cabalén died. These results caused Ford to withdraw official support for Steven and he was forced to leave the category.[3]

Paradoxically, a year later, Carlos Pairetti decided to hire Steven again to redesign this prototype, but in this case, equipping it with a Chevrolet 250 engine, giving rise to the Trueno Naranja, which won the 1968 title.[4]

Skills

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