Lotus 119
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Lotus 119 was a box car built by Lotus Cars to compete at the Soapbox Challenge that took place at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. It is believed to be the fastest box car built capable of 200 mph (320 km/h) on a 45 degree slope.[1][2]
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