The Elfin 400 Coupe 1966 is a classic sportscar, which was hand-crafted by Graham Moore in the 1960s. It has a two-seater open cockpit design with a body made of fiberglass panels, moulded from the original 1960s Coupe Elfin 401 design. The Elfin 400 measures 3700mm long by 1650mm wide, with a wheelbase of 2090mm. This classic sportscar is powered by a small capacity Holden 4 cylinder over-head camshaft engine and has a narrow-angle V8 head. Producing an impressive maximum power output of up to 95 hp, it can achieve an impressive top speed of 150kph. The Elfin 400 is equipped with a 4 speed manual transmission and a dual-drum brakes both front and rear. Stylish black and chrome wheels with five-spoke disc front wheels and wide steel wheels at the rear complete the look of the Elfin 400 Coupe. The interior is distinctively retro, with leather-covered seats and steering wheel, embossed with an Elfin logo, as well as distinctive switches and a classic Smiths gauges set up. The Elfin 400 Coupe 1966 is a classic and unique car, with a limited production of only eight cars ever produced. Its handling and performance make it a joy to drive and a pleasure to look at, with its perfectly balanced body and unique engine. It's an ideal choice for classic car enthusiasts and collectors alike.
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