The Peugeot GP Indy 500 OW 1913 remains a symbol of power and elegance from a bygone era. This distinguished race car was the first foreign entrant to ever compete in the iconic Indianapolis 500 race, with a French team determined to show the world what they could do. The vehicle is a feat of engineering excellence. Constructed with a lightweight aluminum frame, it is powered by a 57.9 liter, four-cylinder overhead camshaft engine with a massive 365 bhp, giving it a top speed of 74 mph. The car has a stylish bell-shaped nose typical of many pre-WWI race cars and features two large headlights, which gave it an intimidating appearance on the track. All of the cars components have been crafted with precise attention to detail, featuring Gothic script and floral ornamentations for an extra touch of class. From the grandstands, the Peugeot GP Indy 500 OW 1913 is an impressive sight. Its bright blue and silver paintwork contrasts with the dark red leather upholstery, making it a bright and iconic symbol of a bygone era. As it winds its way around the track, spectators eyes cant help but focus on this powerful example of pre-WWI racing technology.
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