The
Crosslé 20F and 22F

The
Crosslé 20F
Crosslé's
1971/'72 Production Formula Ford of which 26 were built and 16 exported.
The 20F featured different suspension geometry front and back to the 16F,
and a removable nose cone to cut down on accident damage costs. Eddie
Jordan, Jay Pollock, Harry Acheson and Jim Vermeulen are among the better
known drivers to use 20F's, the latter starting the fashion for Crosslé's
in Holland.

The
Crosslé 22F
Three
examples of this 1972 Formula 2 Libre, mono-coque chassis with tubular
engine bay, were made. Brian Nelson drove the Desmond Mack Racing, Hart
BDA engined 22F, which briefly sported unusual mid-body wings. John L
'Amie's car also had a Hart engine while Luke Duffy's version, driven
by Ken Fildes used an FVA engine.
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