Matra MS640

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Matra MS640 - Festival Automobile International 2011 - Vente aux enchères

The Matra MS640 is a sports prototype race car, designed, developed, and built by the French manufacturer Matra in 1969. Two examples of this car were made: the original one from 1969 and the rebuild from 2005.[1][2]

The Matra MS640 featured a tubular trellis frame similar to that of the MS650. Its coupe design, characterized by a drop-shaped bodywork, was the work of Robert Choulet, an aerodynamic engineer with prior experience at Deutsch & Bonnet. Choulet's design was inspired by his previous creations.[3] The vehicle had a record car-like appearance, with an extremely elongated shape, a small cockpit covered by a bubble roof of equal size, rounded wheel arches that partially covered the rear wheels, and stabilizing fins on the tail. The MS640 was powered by the 420 Matra MS9 V12 3-liter, which was built in 1968 under the French government's initiative and had already been mounted on the Matra MS630.[4][5]

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