The AAR Eagle-Weslake F1 GP OW 1967 was an impressive racing car, designed to take on and win in the 1967 FIA Formula One Championship season. It was creating by Dan Gurney's All American Racers (AAR) and featured a unique, beautiful design that made it stand out among its competitors. The car employed a front-mounted, 3.0l V12 Weslake engine capable of producing 420-440 hp at a high 12,000 rpm, allowing for impressive acceleration and top speed. In addition to the engine, the car also featured a light aluminum monocoque chassis, suspension, independent rear suspension, and a fiberglass and aluminum body. The result was a car that weighed only 1320lbs and could reach speeds of up to 170+ mph, making it a formidable contender on the track. The Eagle-Weslake's outstanding performance combined with its unique and distinct design made it a car that still stands out today as a true classic of the era.
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