RPB - Racing Plast Burträsk
Racing Plast Burträsk (RPB) was a Swedish company in Burträsk that made racing cars and kit cars. It was founded in 1965 by Kjell Lindskog.
Formula Vee
Starting in 1966 the company produced two Formula Vee cars, Broke that was a copy of the American Beach Car and Dolling FVe that was a design by Willy Dolling. The Dolling was made in three versions between 1966 and 1967, in total 52 cars were built. In 1967 RPB started making their own Formula Vee car. It was simple to make and inexpensive. It sold well and did well in races.
- In 1968 the chassis was improved to make it more rigid and give it a more adjustable rear axle design.
- In 1969 the car was redesigned again, this time to increase performance, but only six were made due to rumours about changes in the Formula Vee rules.
- In 1970 the new rules came and they allowed a more wedge like shape and a longer and narrower car. 13-15 cars were made. The RPB cars were very successful and they won 14 out of 18 competitions. One of them was still winning races in 1978.
- The same model continued to be built in 1971 and 1972, but only in small numbers.
- In 1971 RPB cars made 22 European track records.
Formula Super Vee
In 1971 a Formula Super Vee car was made. This time using a monocoque chassis. The prototype car did well in races, but was plagued with engine problems and the rear end of the chassis had to be redesigned.
After the redesign it worked better and the driver Bror Jaktlund managed to finished as number 3 in the European championship, even if a crash forced him to skip the last race.
A second Super Formula Vee car was made in 1973 and was in use until it was sold in 1976. It then changed hands several times to owners in Sweden, Denmark and England until it came back to Sweden in late 2002.
After the redesign it worked better and the driver Bror Jaktlund managed to finished as number 3 in the European championship, even if a crash forced him to skip the last race.
A second Super Formula Vee car was made in 1973 and was in use until it was sold in 1976. It then changed hands several times to owners in Sweden, Denmark and England until it came back to Sweden in late 2002.
?-1972 "stands for Racing Plastic" named for the place where the cars were built in very Nordic cold place in Sweden in -60 &70 temps. They built over 300 different cars from Formula Vee and up to Sports cars built on VW-chassis.
For Super Vee -only 2 were built. Number 1 was crashed and out of the parts number 2 was designed.
Courtesy of Conny Johansson
For Super Vee -only 2 were built. Number 1 was crashed and out of the parts number 2 was designed.
Courtesy of Conny Johansson