The Surtees TS7 Ford DFV OW 1970 is a vintage race car with an iconic silhouette. With a long and bulky body, this classic racer stands out on the track. Its white and blue livery is reminiscent of its racing heritage and provides a striking contrast to its black and chrome trim. The engine of the Surtees TS7 Ford DFV OW 1970 is a 3.0 liter V-8 DOHC, a race-provenpowerplant that outputs an impressive 420 horsepower. The engine has twin racing camshafts and Weber carburetors, providing reliable and consistent performance, with high performance potential. The car's transmission is a five-speed Hewland VG with a six-speed gear-shift gear-box. This transmission is considered to be one of the best transmissions of its time, making it ideal for racing. The car boasts a proprietary chassis with a mono-spine suspension, helping to make it incredibly agile and responsive on the track. The brakes are specially designed Girling units with huge twin discs, adding even more stopping power. The interior is as luxurious and comfortable as the exterior, with comfortable leather seats and a bespoke steering wheel. It also features an array of analog gauges and warning lights, giving the driver real-time information to make the best decisions during a race. The Surtees TS7 Ford DFV OW 1970 is iconic vintage race car, revered for its performance and perfect balance on the track. It is an efficient and reliable racing car, packed with great features and an undeniable aesthetic.
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