The Cooper Climax T73 F1 OW 1964 is a venerable Formula 1 racing machine, renowned for its reliable engine and durable chassis. The sleek and narrow body is made of lightweight aluminum, giving it a surprisingly nimble performance. The engine is a 4.0-litre naturally-aspirated, modified version of the Coventry Climax straight-six, delivering approximately 280bhp. The five-speed Hewland MkI transaxle transmission provided power to the rear wheels, enabling the T73 to reach an impressive top speed of 173 mph (279 km/h). Approximately 35 of these machines were built between 1963 and 1964, making it a highly sought-after vintage racer. Its low, curved hood and wide-arching fenders make this a truly iconic car, beloved by race fans and aficionados alike. The T73 was driven at the Indianapolis 500 in 1965 and 1966 by Bobby Unser, who managed a top-ten finish in 1964. Its impressive performance and strong pedigree make the Cooper Climax T73 F1 OW 1964 a classic of motorsport history.
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