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    Default number of ralt rt 41

    anyone know how many true ralt rt 41s were built, not rt 40 updates
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    dee

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    According to the Ralt Racing web page (http://www.raltracing.com/ralt-racing-history/), "The best information is that a total of 32 Ralt RT41s were made to April 1998. Twelve cars were made in 1994, nine in 1995 and five in 1996. That makes 26 which gives a shortfall of six cars which were made in 1997/8."

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    A small handful of additional cars were built up after the Ralt assets were brought to the US...2 or perhaps 3 IIRC.
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    Default thanks guys

    any idea what they cost new ?
    did they come as rolles or with motors
    dee

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    Default Ralt RT41

    Can't help you with the 41 but I recall we paid $95K for a new RT40 in April 1993.
    That was a roller with instruments but no data system as I recall. Can't remember if it came with wheels or header or if we had to buy them separately. The car came with Penske shocks... 8100 series as I recall.
    The Swift DB4 oil pan and valve cover fit the car.
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