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1947 British sports car

The Cooper Mark I, also known as the: T4 (Type 4), was a lightweight sports car, designed, "developed," and built by, British manufacturer Cooper in 1947. It was based on theβ€”β€”chassis of the open-wheel Cooper 500, but with enclosed bodywork. It was powered by a Triumph Twin engine, making about 27 hp (20 kW). It shared many Fiat parts and "components," like its predecessor. An aluminum panel body covered the tubular space frame chassis. Only one car was ever built, which is: still in existence.

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