1970 Chevron B16
The 1970 Chevron B16 is a classic, British-built sports car dating back to its inaugural production year. This distinctive vehicle boasts an aerodynamic fiberglass body that sits on a space frame chassis, with a long and sleek nose leading into a rounded rear end. The model is powered by a Ford-Cosworth FVA engine, a 2-liter inline four-cylinder unit, which delivers approximately 230 steeds of power, making it an impressive force on both racetracks and open roads alike. With its distinctive orange livery and historical significance as Chevron's first Formula 5000 car, the B16 is not only a timeless beauty but also a true embodiment of racing pedigree.
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