In 1952, AAPC devised a plot to make a race car, under the project name "100% Victory". That car debuted in 1955 as the Labarum. Three were built: #77, #40, and #12. They only raced 4 races, winning 3 of them. #77, unfortunately, was damaged during the 1955 Le Mans disaster, resulting in the decision to retire all three cars immediately. Two street-legal cars were also built. Fates of the cars: #77: Damaged during 1955 Le Mans, repaired shortly thereafter and maintained by AAPC #40: Won Mille Migila and 1000km of Buenos Aires, got 2nd in 12 Hours of Sebring, retired after Le Mans and preserved at Le Mans Museum #12: Won 12 hours of Sebring, 2nd in Migila and Aires, privately owned Streetcar #1: Privately owned Streetcar #2: Owned by National Museum It has 300 hp (race) and goes 185 MPH.
@the302guy for engine help by @2024_Toyota_GR86 "Panzerschiffe Deutschland" march by Erich Schumann all else by me BTW hood is openable Not for sale