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Argo JM19D Chevrolet
Argo JM19D Chevrolet

Brand

Argo Racing Cars

Produced from

1996

Portal

Sports Cars

Vehicle category

Group C & IMSA GTP

Model line

Argo JM19

Model generation

Argo JM19

Predecessor

-

Sucessor

-
About this submodel
Read more

A great chassis never dies; it just finds new, angrier engines. By the mid-1990s, the original Group C2 and IMSA Lights categories that the Argo JM19 was built for were long gone. But in series like Interserie and open sports car racing, the 1996 JM19D evolution lived on, and it did so with the most visceral soundtrack imaginable: American V8 thunder.

This was a ‘run-what-ya-brung’ special, a beautiful Frankenstein of high-tech European aerodynamics and brutal, low-tech American iron. Gone were the small-capacity, high-strung Cosworths or fragile, exotic turbos. In their place was a rumbling, torque-rich Chevrolet small-block V8, likely displacing 5.7 liters or more. This was a powertrain swap that completely changed the car’s character.

It was no longer a lightweight, high-RPM scalpel. It was a sledgehammer. The lightweight aluminum monocoque and sophisticated ground effects were now mated to an engine that provided a relentless, instantaneous wallop of torque at any RPM. The sound was no longer a refined wail; it was a guttural, ground-shaking NASCAR roar. This car was a gladiator, a testament to the JM19’s brilliant design, proving its relevance and raw speed by adopting a big-bore V8 heart long after its contemporaries had retired.

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Brand

Argo Racing Cars

Produced from

1996

Portal

Sports Cars

Vehicle category

Group C & IMSA GTP

Model line

Argo JM19

Model generation

Argo JM19

Predecessor

-

Sucessor

-

Brand

Argo Racing Cars

Produced from

1996

Portal

Sports Cars

Vehicle category

Group C & IMSA GTP

Model line

Argo JM19

Model generation

Argo JM19

Predecessor

-

Sucessor

-
About this submodel

A great chassis never dies; it just finds new, angrier engines. By the mid-1990s, the original Group C2 and IMSA Lights categories that the Argo JM19 was built for were long gone. But in series like Interserie and open sports car racing, the 1996 JM19D evolution lived on, and it did so with the most visceral soundtrack imaginable: American V8 thunder.

This was a ‘run-what-ya-brung’ special, a beautiful Frankenstein of high-tech European aerodynamics and brutal, low-tech American iron. Gone were the small-capacity, high-strung Cosworths or fragile, exotic turbos. In their place was a rumbling, torque-rich Chevrolet small-block V8, likely displacing 5.7 liters or more. This was a powertrain swap that completely changed the car’s character.

It was no longer a lightweight, high-RPM scalpel. It was a sledgehammer. The lightweight aluminum monocoque and sophisticated ground effects were now mated to an engine that provided a relentless, instantaneous wallop of torque at any RPM. The sound was no longer a refined wail; it was a guttural, ground-shaking NASCAR roar. This car was a gladiator, a testament to the JM19’s brilliant design, proving its relevance and raw speed by adopting a big-bore V8 heart long after its contemporaries had retired.

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Tech Specs

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Tech Specs

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Engine

01

03

Internal combustion engine

Configuration

Chevrolet, V8

Location

Mid, longitudinally mounted

Construction

Aluminium alloy block and head

Displacement (cc)

5,900 cc

Displacement (cu in)

360 cu in

Compression

-

Bore x Stroke

-

Valvetrain

-

Fuel feed

Fuel Injection

Lubrication

Dry sump

Aspiration

Naturally aspirated

Output

Power (hp)

-

Power (kW)

-

Max power at

-

Torque (Nm)

-

Torque (ft lbs)

-

Max torque at

-

Drivetrain

02

03

Chassis

Type

Monocoque unibody

Material

Aluminium honeycomb

Body

Material

Carbon fibre

Transmission

Gearbox

5-speed manual

Drive

Rear Wheel Drive

Suspension

Front

Double wishbones, coil springs over dampers, anti-roll bar

Rear

Double wishbones, coil springs over dampers, anti-roll bar

Steering

Type

Rack and pinion

Brakes

Front

Ventilated discs

Rear

Ventilated discs

Wheels

Front

-

Rear

-

Tires

Front

-

Rear

-

Dimensions and performance

03

03

Dimensions

Lenght (mm)

-

Lenght (in)

-

Width (mm)

-

Width (in)

-

Height (mm)

-

Height (in)

-

Wheelbase (mm)

-

Wheelbase (in)

-

Weight (kg)

-

Weight (lbs)

-

Performance

Power to weight

-

Top speed (km/h)

-

Top speed (mph)

-

0-100 km/h (0-60 mph)

-

Submodels

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Submodels

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Argo JM19 Buick

Argo JM19 Mazda

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