The Chaparral 2E Can Am OW 1967 is a classic, open-wheel racing car manufactured by the world-renowned and legendary Chaparral Cars. Many consider it one of the most iconic and revolutionary racing cars of all time due to its combination of aerodynamic styling and lightweight construction. The car has a mid-engine V-8 engine set-up which is capable of producing 457 horsepower at 7,000 rpm. This engine is capable of fiercely propelling this coup to a top speed of 230mph in under five seconds. The uniquely designed exterior of the Chaparral 2E consists of a long and sleek sloping front hood and nosecone, along with short and wide wings in the rear of the car. Its smooth yet aggressive bodywork is comprised of fiberglass bolstered with a steel frame and features a distinct four-headlight arrangement. This unique style accentuates the cars aerodynamic design language which aimed to reduce drag and increase speed. From an interior standpoint, the Chaparral 2E Can Am OW 1967 is sparse and utilitarian. The two-seat cockpit features a full roll cage, protective insulation, and an instrument panel with toggles and levers. Race-specific modifications such as a five-point safety harness and a removable steering wheel further bolster the cars race pedigree. The Chaparral 2E Can Am OW 1967 is a testament to its designers unique vision and engineering prowess. Driver icons such as Phil Hill, Jim Hall and Roger Penske drove this car to numerous victories during its iconic career. Its combination of innovative engineering and stunning design, make it one of the most beloved and revered cars of its era.
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