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Arrows classic cars for sale

Arrows classic cars are true rarities, primarily associated with the world of Formula 1. The brand’s vehicles, especially the A4 and A6 models, reflect the technical ambitions and design language of their era, offering an uncommon glimpse into racing history. Discover all available Arrows models here.

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Image 1/6 of Arrows A4 (1982)

1982 | Arrows A4

1982 Arrows F1 Arrows A4 Ford Cosworth DFV

£375,0003 years ago
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1983 | Arrows A6

Arrows A6

Price on request4 years ago
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1990 | Arrows A11B

1990 Arrows A11B Formula 1

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1988 | Arrows A10B

1988 Arrows F1 USF&G Arrows Megatron A10B

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History of Arrows

Arrows is a name rooted in motorsport, originating from a Formula 1 team established in 1978. Founded by a group of former Shadow Racing Team employees, Arrows made its debut at the 1978 Brazilian Grand Prix. Throughout its existence until 2002, the team became known for its distinctive approaches to engineering and consistent, if not always top-tier, performances on the grid. The limited number of road cars or vehicles bearing the Arrows name means any such vehicle on the market is directly tied to racing history and engineering developed for top-tier motorsport.

Model History of Arrows Vehicles

Among the very rare Arrows vehicles available to private buyers, references such as A4 and A6 most commonly appear in listings. The A4 (raced in 1982 Formula 1 season) and A6 (competed in 1983) mark clear technical evolutions in the team’s single-seaters, each reflecting regulatory changes and developmental strides taken in the early 1980s. As a result, these models stand as milestones in Arrows’ Formula 1 journey. Predecessors include earlier chassis like the FA1 and A2. Since Arrows never produced road cars, these vehicles are mostly ex-race cars or replicas acquired from motorsport auctions.

Highlights of Arrows Models

Arrows cars stand apart for their deep connection to Formula 1 engineering of their period. Their design, technology, and racing pedigree make them immediately recognisable among motorsport insiders. Because so few Arrows single-seaters enter the classic car market, their historical value is exceptional, especially those with documented Grand Prix provenance.

Technical Data of Arrows Vehicles

Special Editions and Notable Cars

Each Arrows chassis is effectively a one-off, uniquely recognised by its race number and build, rather than classic manufacturer-issued special series. Original race-used cars, especially those that have competed in Grands Prix or have driver provenance, are especially sought after at historic motorsport events.

Engine, Performance, Transmission and Handling

Formula 1-derived vehicles from Arrows offer pure racing performance: rapid throttle response from naturally aspirated Cosworth V8 engines, dog-leg gearshifts, and direct, unassisted steering typical of the era. Mechanical grip is high thanks to period-optimised suspension geometry. Handling matches the technical standards and regulations of 1980s F1, lacking modern driver aids but delivering precise feedback. Such cars demand experienced handling and regular specialist maintenance. - Arrows A4 (1982): Cosworth DFV V8, advanced ground-effect aerodynamics for its time, ran at multiple Grand Prix circuits.

  • Arrows A6 (1983): Evolution of the A4 chassis, improved suspension kinematics, updated cockpit ergonomics for racing.

Interior, Comfort, Exterior and Design

Arrows Formula 1 cars are purely functional in design, optimised around aerodynamic performance and weight savings. The cockpit offers minimal comfort, with a focus on custom-fitted racing seats, simple toggle controls, and a gauge cluster for essential telemetry. Chassis design favours efficiency over aesthetics, highlighted by aluminium construction, flat-bottomed floors, low-drag nose cones, and sponsor-heavy period livery. Restoration or display examples often retain original paintwork and logos, providing authenticity. Accessories or special equipment are race-specific rather than for luxury.

Summary

Arrows-branded vehicles for sale represent rare access to classic Formula 1 engineering, focused almost entirely on ex-race chassis such as the A4 and A6. Interest concentrates on the A4, which also dominates viewership statistics. For collectors and enthusiasts with a passion for motorsport technology, Arrows offers one of the most authentic routes into period racing history.