The Lola T70 Can Am Cabriolet 1966 is a classic British-built racecar, renowned for its combination of power and innovation. Its huge 5-litre V8 engine produces an incredible 510 bhp, launching it down the straights with unheard of speed and ensuring a formidable presence on the track. Finished in a distinctive red-and-white livery, the retro bodywork conveys a sense of nostalgia and motorsport legend. At the front, a large black grille is flanked by four headlamps, the shape of which appeared long before the pop-up variety. A gaping scoop provides necessary breathing facilities for the engine, and the windscreen shows a curvature that is typical of the era. Meanwhile at the back, an oversized driver-operated spoiler is fuelled by the air pumped enthusiastically from the engine. To further aid aerodynamics, the sides of the car remain clean and uncluttered. The T70 was built with lightweight materials and stunning craftsmanship, which gives the car a weight of 1,150kg. This results in sharp manoeuvrability and allows sophisticated suspension technology to be used. The suspension provides the driver with excellent feedback throughout a race, ensuring precise handling and complete control in even the fastest of corners. The interior of the vehicle is the place to be, with roomy seating and luxurious leather upholstery. The classic dashboard features delicate wood panelling and contemporaneity dials complete with chrome-ringed gauges. For the driver who demands inspiration, the cockpit of the T70 is a welcome haven. The Lola T70 Can Am Cabriolet 1966 is a classic symbol of beauty and power, and a formidable force on the track. Legendary and refined in equal measure, it is sure to captivate onlookers for years to come.
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