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| Category | Sports car racing | 
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| Constructor | Scarab | 
| Predecessor | Scarab Mark I | 
| Technical specifications | |
| Chassis | aluminum body on chrome-moly tubular spaceframe | 
| Suspension | double wishbones, coil springs, tubular shock absorbers (front) DeDion axle, radius rods, Watts linkage, coil springs, tubular shock absorbers (rear) | 
| Length | 168 in (4,300 mm) | 
| Width | 59.5 in (1,510 mm) | 
| Height | 38 in (970 mm) | 
| Axle track | Front: 52 in (1,300 mm) Rear: 49 in (1,200 mm) | 
| Wheelbase | 92 in (2,300 mm) | 
| Engine | Mid-engine, longitudinally mounted, 283–339 cu in (5–6 L), Chevrolet OHV V8, NA | 
| Transmission | BorgWarner T10 4-speedmanual | 
| Power | 350–446 hp (261–333 kW) 380–406 lb⋅ft (515–550 N⋅m) | 
| Weight | 1,900 lb (860 kg) | 
| Brakes | Drum brakes, all-round | 
| Competition history | |
| Debut | 1958 SCCA National Montgomery[4] | 
The Scarab Mk. II was a sports racing car, designed, developed and built by American manufacturer Scarab, between 1958 and 1959.[5]
References
- ↑ D, Nick (April 22, 2016). "1959→1959 Scarab Mk. II".
- ↑ "1958 Scarab MK II Sport Racer - Recreation". www.classicdriver.com.
- ↑ "1959 Scarab Mk II Chevrolet Specifications". Ultimatecarpage.com.
- ↑ "Scarab Mk II - Photo Gallery". Racing Sports Cars. 17 August 1958. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
- ↑ Institute, The Revs (August 5, 2016). "The Scarab Is The Most Beautiful Race Car You've Never Heard Of".
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