1932 SKY Widowmaker
Roadster
why
The SKY Widowmaker is a concept vehicle built in 1932 with one goal in mind; one thousand foot-pounds of torque. And it got there, with 64 extra lb-ft for clearance.
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Being limited to pre-1946 technology made this car quite tough to design. The brakes are horrific, the turning radius massive, the size bigger than a Cadillac Escalade, and the handling worse than a Dodge Demon. However, with a 16-liter V12 up front shoving out 640 horses, you have no worries when it comes to the gas pedal. Just keep in mind; this thing weighs 9,600 pounds. That's two Ford F-150s.
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More specifically, the engine is a naturally aspirated pushrod 24-valve 60-degree V12, bore & stroke of 4.73 inches, with a twin two-barrel carburettor and some l o n g b o i headers
Fun fact: This engine outperforms a Maybach HL120 TRM in all measurable fronts; the engine that powered the legendary Panzerkampfwagen IV tank.
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1932 SKY Widowmaker 1.0
A gigantic 1930s concept roadster with more torque than a tank