The BRM Rover Turbine Car Le Mans OW 1963 is a vintage vehicle with an exceptional pedigree. With its sleek design and timeless aesthetic, this car is a reminder of a bygone era. Impressively, this car was the first turbine-powered Grand Prix Formula One car ever entered into a race. The vehicle's power source is a big and bold Bristol Siddeley aircraft engine that puts out 600 horsepower at 7200 rpm and a continental V8 engine with 1.5 liters of displacement. The stacked hood lines and air intakes, combined with the curving bottom aerodynamic design creates a signature look that is unmistakably BRM. Furthermore, the car is equipped with a four-speed manual transmission that allows for precise shifts when on the track. The lightweight magnesium body, which was especially rare for its time, allows for an optimal balance of power and speed. In all, this iconic racing car harbors the sophisticated engineering of Grand Prix racing and brings with it a superior sense of style.
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