The Matra F2-3 Coupe 1967 stands out as a distinctive and historical French sports car. Its striking, aerodynamic design has proven to be both timeless and iconic. Featuring a mid-ship mounted engine and a progressive scissor-door hatchback, it looks as modern today as when it was released more than 50 years ago. On the exterior, this vehicle has a masculine, sleek and rakish appearance with its flat roof-line and low profile design. It was built with a steel monocoque body, independently suspension and an array of curved doors, side scoops, and a pointed grille. Its ivory white paint job makes a perfect contrast to its black racing stripe, adding to the sporty look. On the inside, the Matra F2-3 Coupe 1967 offers an impressive amount of creature comfort and features. Its interior features two front racing style bucket seats with a spacious rear seating area for up to two passengers. The dashboard is well-equipped with classic analog gauges, a center console controls for its lights, wipers, and audio system. Wood-grain trim accents the interior to give it a luxurious feel. Under the hood, the Matra F2-3 Coupe 1967 houses an 8-cylinder engine that produces a healthy amount of power for its class. This powerplant delivers fast acceleration and smooth, steady revs, perfect for racing. With a 0-60 time of just 5.3 seconds, this vehicle is capable of reaching highway speeds swiftly. The combination of a light frame and a 5-speed manual make for excellent handling and maneuverability, making it a great choice for those looking for an exhilarating driving experience.
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