The Lola T160 TS Can Am OW 1968 is a classic racing car, produced by Lola Industries to race in the Canadian-American Challenge Cup series. The car was designed to compete against some of the greatest racecars ever built, such as the Porsche 917 and the McLaren M6B. While it was not quite as successful as the more famous models, the T160 still remains a popular choice amongst Can-Am racing enthusiasts and collectors alike. The exterior of the T160 is immediately recognisable by its sleek, aerodynamic curves and paint scheme. The car was originally marketed with a bright yellow and silver paint scheme, which has since become synonymous with Lolas racing cars. Of course, some modifications have been made to the paint scheme over the years, but the classic yellow remains a staple of the T160. The car measures just shy of five meters in length, and features a 4.75-litre V8 engine with a five-speed manual gearbox. The engine is capable of putting out 627 hp, and able to propel the T160 up to speeds of over 254 km/h. The T160 also features an advanced suspension system, designed to deliver power quickly and provide a smooth ride. The car also has disc brakes, providing durable and reliable braking, and an advanced aerodynamic package, creating downforce to keep the car planted to the track. Overall, the Lola T160 TS Can Am OW 1968 is a beautiful and iconic example of vintage racing car, a reminder of one of the most competitive eras in motorsport history. While it may not have achieved the level of success its rivals did, it remains a popular choice amongst racing fans looking to own a piece of history.
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