The Eagle Indy 500 OW 1969 is an American race car that was originally manufactured for the famous motor racing competition known as the Indianapolis 500. It has a sleek, aerodynamic design that epitomises classic American race car engineering. Standing at 2.5 metres in length and 1.2 metres in width, the Eagle Indy 500 OW 1969 has a top shipping weight of 1,260 kg and is one of the most recognisable vehicles of its era. With its striking white and blue livery, the race car features many iconic symbols such as a hooded eagle perched atop the nose of the car, the legendary Indy 500 checkered-flag logo and American flags draped across the wing. At the heart of the Eagle Indy 500 OW 1969 is an aluminum-block, turbocharged V8 engine that can deliver up to 850 horsepower at full throttle. The engine is paired with a four-speed manual gearbox and is suspended in a state-of-the-art monocoque chassis with independent suspension on the front and rear axles. The Eagle Indy 500 OW 1969 is an iconic symbol of American racing that will never be forgotten.
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