About: Lola T120

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The Lola T120, also known as the BMW G767, was a Group 7 sports prototype race, designed, developed and built by British manufacturer Lola, specifically to compete in hill climb racing, in 1967. It was powered by a unique 2-liter, 16-valve, four-cylinder engine, designed by , to produce between 260 and 280 hp @ 8500 rpm, and was itself based on the M10 engine.

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  • The Lola T120, also known as the BMW G767, was a Group 7 sports prototype race, designed, developed and built by British manufacturer Lola, specifically to compete in hill climb racing, in 1967. It was powered by a unique 2-liter, 16-valve, four-cylinder engine, designed by , to produce between 260 and 280 hp @ 8500 rpm, and was itself based on the M10 engine. (en)
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  • Group 7 (en)
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  • Fiberglass body over tubular spaceframe (en)
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  • double wishbones, coil springs over shock absorbers, anti-roll bar (en)
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  • Lola T120 (en)
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  • reversed lower wishbones, top links, coil springs over shock absorbers (en)
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  • The Lola T120, also known as the BMW G767, was a Group 7 sports prototype race, designed, developed and built by British manufacturer Lola, specifically to compete in hill climb racing, in 1967. It was powered by a unique 2-liter, 16-valve, four-cylinder engine, designed by , to produce between 260 and 280 hp @ 8500 rpm, and was itself based on the M10 engine. (en)
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  • Lola T120 (en)
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