The Peugeot GP ow 1912 is truly a remarkable car. This three-seater race car, with its two-tone green livery and raked black windscreen, is a marvel of precision engineering. It is powered by a 3.0 liter four-cylinder engine, and has a top speed of 90 mph. The car's distinctive bonnet is sloping and low-slung, framed by two long pop-up headlights and a single radiator in the center. The chassis is composed of four longitudinal members with an elliptical cross section, providing an unparalleled degree of rigidity. The robustly built engine puts out around 70 horsepower, despite its relatively small size, and provides the car with an unusually agile handling. The car comes equipped with four-speed gearbox and external contracting brakes on all four wheels. It boasts an impressively low curb weight of only 2,585 lbs, contributing to its excellent performance on the track. The cockpit of the Peugeot GP OW 1912 is perfectly suited for the rigors of racing, with two neat bucket-style seats, a rounded dashboard, and an instrument panel displaying the car's speed and other essential information. It also has provisions for a leather-covered driving wheel. The car's light weight and agility make it an ideal vehicle for competition, and it has been raced successfully in multiple prestigious events, such as the Tours de France. With its elegant lines and impressive performance, the GP OW 1912 is truly a work of automotive art.
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