The AAR Eagle Indy 500 American Airlines OW 1969 is an iconic and highly collectible race car from the 1969 Indy 500 race. This classic Indy car features a bright orange finish and a black-and-white lightning bolt running across the hood. It was develop by Dan Gurneys All American Racers and was driven by Mario Andretti to pole position at the Indianapolis 500 race that same year. The Eagle Indy 500 has a 4.2 liter, twin turbo charged V8 engine, which is capable of developing 500 bhp. It has a four-speed manual gearbox and updated suspension components which greatly improved the cars handling and performance. The cars aerodynamic body features a lowered profile, a KN air filter, and a special dual-plane spoiler which gives the car increased stability at speeds over 200 mph. This classic race car has a lightweight fiberglass body that has been hand-lacquered with a clear coating. This adds a protective layer to the car and helps to preserve its value. The cars interior has white racing seats and a six-point roll-cage, as well as a full-service center console with a tachometer and fuel gauge. The AAR Eagle Indy 500 American Airlines OW 1969 is a classic race car that has been featured in many books, magazines, and movies. It is a sought-after collector car that brings a sense of nostalgia to those who remember seeing it race at the 1969 Indy 500. Its unique look and powerful engine make it a great car for collectors and racing enthusiasts alike.
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