The Cooper T66 F1 OW 1963 is a true classic in the world of Formula 1 racing. Its classic design features a sleek silhouette and gorgeous curves that flow around the vehicles body. Its vintage appeal can be seen from afar, with its large, open cockpit, and its bold chrome frame that glints in the sun as it glides around the track. Under the hood of this iconic car lies a front engine configuration that was powered by a 1.5-liter, inline 4-cylinder engine. With a maximum power output of 160 hp, and a impressive top speed of 155 mph, this car was capable of thrilling race track performances. Cooper also included a 4-speed manual transmission to keep you in control of the cars power and speed, as well as a suspension system that provided an excellent ride quality and well balanced handling in any situation. Apart from the mechanical components of the car, it also offers a beautiful interior. The seats feature comfortable leather upholstery, and the dash is formed with a classic wooden finish. The steering wheel is also classic and sports three symmetrical spokes. All of the knobs and switches feel good to the touch, and the collapsible dashboard happens to be one of its most unique features. This is a highly sought after car with an iconic shape and robust build quality that will help it stand the test of time. Its combination of style, power and performance has secured a place in the hearts of many racing fans all around the world.
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