1963 OSCA 1600 SP
One of the last competition cars produced by OSCA was the 1600 SP. This was essentially a sports-prototype that used the twin-overhead camshaft 1600cc engine.
The 1600 SP was first presented at the Turin Motorshow with a dramatic coupe body and tubular-steel chassis.
The twin-spark engine was good for nearly 140 bhp.
1963 OSCA 1600 SP Gallery
In Detail
type | Racing Car |
built at | Italy |
production | 1 |
displacement | 1568 cc / 95.69 in³ |
power | 98.4 kw / 132 bhp @ 7000 rpm |
specific output | 84.18 bhp per litre |
bhp/weight | 185.92 bhp per tonne |
curb weight | 710 kg / 1566 lbs |