Engine Blueprint Series Cosworth BDA Ford T-shirt and Hoodie
Cosworth solidified its association with Ford in 1969, by developing a double overhead camshaft (DOHC) 16-valve inline four-cylinder engine for road use in the Ford Escort. As Keith Duckworth was busy designing and developing the DFV, the project was assigned to Mike Hall, who created the 1601 cc BDA on the Kent block for homologation purposes. The camshafts were driven by a toothed belt developed for Fiat 124, hence the name BDA, literally meaning "Belt Drive, A type". It was designed for FIA Group 2 and Group 4 on either rallying or touring car racing purpose. The nominal homologation at 1601 cc capacity meant that BDA-engined cars competed in what was usually the top class (1600 cc and up) so were eligible for overall victories rather than class wins.
Offered in 3 options:
1) our favorite, the stupid soft vintage Tri-blend (runs snug, size up 1)
2) 100% cotton t-shirt (fits true to size)
3) our super warm hoodie (fits true to size)
Next Level Mens Triblend
4.2 oz.
50/25/25 polyester/combed ringspun cotton/rayon
Set-in 1x1 baby rib collar
Satin label
100% cotton
4.3-ounce and 30 singles
Rib-Knit Crew Neck
Double needle sleeves and hem
Unisex Hoodie
9-ounce, 50/50 cotton/poly fleece
Air jet yarn for a soft, pill-resistant finish
Two-Ply Hood
Set in Sleeves with rib knit cuffs and waistband
Front Pouch Pocket
As of 11 Dec 2010 production time is 4-6 business days. Please be aware the USPS system is slow currently. We do not make any guarantees of delivery dates as the mail system is out of our control. We are not able to take returns due to late arriving orders.Shipping & Returns
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