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Team leader Bruce McLaren got the first of the new T73s for the first race of the 1964 F1 season while Phil Hill had to use a 1963 T66. She raced throughout the season. Retained for 1965 when it was used as a T-car by both McLaren and new driver Jochen Rindt, and then ran by Rindt at three late-season races. Sold to hillclimber John Macklin for 1966 and fitted with a 3.5-litre Buick V8. The car was not ready for the opening round of the British Hill Climb Championship at Loton Park in April 1966, so it made its first appearance at Harewood the following weekend, where Macklin, unfortunately, crashed heavily during practice and the Cooper was destroyed.
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1964
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Cooper Green
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Black Leather
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