When you think of Le Mans, chances are the first cars that leap to mind are the Blower Bentleys of the 1930s, Jaguar D-types and Ford GT40s – but you don’t have to break the bank to get behind the wheel of a La Sarthe legend. Among the Ferrari 250GTOs and Porsche 718s, there were a number of much more accessible street racers – many of which were campaigned by privateers.
Here are our top five models that raced at Le Mans, and that you can put in your garage for less than the price of a new BMW.
In 1975, the Datsun 240Z became the first Japanese GT to finish the 24 Hours of Le Mans, driven by André Haller, Hans Schuller and Benoit Maechler. The team completed 253 laps of the circuit at an average speed of nearly 90mph, finishing 26th overall.
The days of cheap 240Zs are long gone: values are on the march and showing no sign of slowing, so if you want one, you’ll have to act quickly. At almost £40,000, this is example is pushing the envelope of what is affordable for most of us, but it’s also one of the tidiest we’ve seen this year. Click here to view the full advert