The Chaparral 2F Brands Hatch Coupe 1967 is an iconic racecar that pushed the boundaries of motorsport in the 1960s. Built by Jim Hall and Hap Sharp for the Can-Am racing series, this racecar was the ultimate expression of Hall and Sharp's innovative ideas. The sleek, angular body is made from lightweight fiberglass and features a distinctive air scoop at the rear of the car which served to vent the hot engine air from the engine bay. The hood opens out to reveal the powerplant, a lightweight 500Bhp Chevrolet V8, forged onto a tubular chassis. The car is designed for fast cornering and stability with four-wheel independent coil spring suspension, low aerodynamic drag and wide tires for outstanding performance. Nimble and light-footed Chaparral 2F was the car to beat in the 1967 season, and it is a true masterpiece of racing heritage. With its stunning design, revolutionary technology and sheer power, the Chaparral 2F Brands Hatch Coupe 1967 is a formidable force on the track.
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