Landar Chassis
H Modified, D Sports Racer
R7
Dave Young of Springfield, Illinois, owns a Landar R7.
“I have a car that was designed for [the
Firestone F100 series] (Landar R7). Mine came over here to the United States, and ran both as a C Sport and D Sport Racer.
It has been rebodied, with a Tiga body, because the frame is lengthened, and its also powered by a Honda Hurricane 1000 engine.”2
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Dave Young's car, from the logbook.2


Carl Braun's R7, powered by a Mini engine.2
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R6
“The mid-engined Landar is one of the most attractive Mini-based racers. This one belongs to Don Racine from Nevada City, California.
There's another R6 photo, and an R7 on this page. http://www.westhouse.demon.co.uk/race1.htm%3C/a (not working).”1
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