The Peugeot 45I Grand Prix OW 1914 is an iconic and timeless race car legendary for its impressive performance and remarkable engineering. Built from durable steel and aluminum alloys, it boasted an impressive power-to-weight ratio, with an engine capable of 100hp and a peak pressure of 90 pounds per square inch. It was made with a 12 litre four-cylinder single-overhead-cam engine, four speed gearbox, and pioneering independent front suspension. Its low ground clearance gave the car a lower center of gravity, which gave it an impressive edge on the track. The bodywork was sleek and aerodynamic, with the bodywork emphasized by polished aluminum accents and details. The car was agile and powerful, and its red paint scheme and dual headlights made it a noticeable competitor on the track. The car was also versatile on the track, from speed runs to short track endurance racing, the Peugeot 45I was a dependable choice every time. To this day, the Peugeot 45I Grand Prix OW 1914 remains an impressive car and an enduring legacy in the world of motorsport.
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