The 1921 Aston Martin 15L GP OW was a classic race car renowned that had a powerful engine and robust body construction, making it one of the most popular and reliable models of its time. It has a slender, streamlined design with a long and slender hood, an arched windshield, and low bodywork. The unique design is focused on aerodynamics, with the low cutaway sides and an integral ridged roof panel that aids in overall aerodynamic performance. The 15L GP OW is powered by a flathead, four-cylinder engine with a displacement of 15 Liters. This engine is capable of producing an impressive 92 horsepower and 132 ft-lbs of torque, allowing it to reach maximum top speeds of 131 mph. It is paired with a four-speed manual transmission to provide smooth shifting as you tear up the racetrack or cruise down the highway. The 15L GP OW is bolstered by an advanced suspension system that uses leaf springs and torsion bar dampers for a smoother ride. It also has strong brakes, allowing for quick and efficient stopping power. The interior features an emphasized cockpit with wooden surfaces and a leather upholstery, making it more comfortable and luxurious. It also comes with an adjustable steering wheel and padded seating, allowing you to find the perfect driving position. The exterior is painted a deep navy blue color with chrome trims that have become synonymous with the Aston Martin brand. The 15L GP OW is a timeless classic and a true collector's item. It is considered to be one of the most iconic race cars of all time and will provide you with a unique driving experience.
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