The Amilcar MC0 GP OW 1927 is a classic open race car from the 1920s that has become incredibly collectible for its classic design and impressive racing pedigree. It is a two-seater, rear-engined roadster powered by a seven-ounce, 4-cylinder engine. It was designed for use in the French Grand Prix circuit, and its simple, yet stylish design reflects the era of innovation. The body is made of aluminum, with a two-door body and a stylish cycle fender. Inside it features two bucket seats, with a column-shift layout. The car has a large front hood which affords excellent visibility for the driver. The cockpit also offers a dashboard that is equipped with gauges and a unusual oblong-shaped steering wheel. With its advanced aerodynamics techniques, this model is capable of reaching speeds exceeding 80mph (130 km/h). The Amilcar MC0 GP OW 1927 has since become a highly sought-after collector's item, and the surviving examples are very rare and expensive.
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