The Brasinca Uirapuru was a GT-class sports coupe manufactured in Brazil between 1964 and 1966.
[1] Originally named the 4200 GT, the Uirapuru was developed to showcase and promote the capabilities of Brasinca, who built trucks as well as stamped car parts for other manufacturers.
77 cars were made in total from 1964 to 1966, including three convertibles, when Brasinca shut it down due to high manufacturing costs.
The Uirapuru was also one of the first Brazilian cars to undergo wind tunnel testing in the Aeronautical Technological Institute (ITA), in São José dos Campos.
[1] The original 4200 GT was powered by a 6-cylinder 4271 cc Chevrolet truck engine which used three SU carburetors and produced 155 hp (116 kW).