Langford have truly built a remarkable car with the "1970 Piranha HCC". Through their research and development program, the company developed an engine that is more efficient with regards to heat and energy, thanks to a slight change in the design of its pistons and cylinders. Thus, resulting in a higher power output in comparison with the traditional design of pistons and cylinders. The heart that gives life to the Piranha HCC is a monstrous 7.0 litre, V8, normally aspirated engine that produces a whopping 425 horsepower and 664 Newton metres of torque. Yes, you read that correctly. With this powerhouse breathing life into it, the car can accelerate from a standstill to 100 km/h in just 5.4...