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- MPN
- CMC241
- Brand
- CMC
- Comments
- This is the 1966 Ferrari 275 GTB/C Ivory Cream in 1:18 scale by CMC. 1966 saw Ferrari launch the 275 GTB/C on a completely new chassis that Mauro Foghieri had designed for a dual-purpose race car. Designated as Tipo 590A, it was lighter and stronger than the standard 275 chassis. A total of twelve 275 GTB/C Scaglietti Berlinetta Competizione cars were built by Ferrari’s racing department at Maranello, each being outfitted with a relatively voluptuous body that was characteristic of the designs by Pinifarina during that period of time. To allow clearance for racing tires (7” x 15” in the front and 7.5” x 15” in the rear), the wheel arches are flared to make the body of the GTB/C wider than a regular production GTB, especially in the rear, where fenders widen out behind the doors. The aluminum body is also covered by a 0.028-inch (21 gauge) skin only half as thick as that on a normal-bodied GTB. Each CMC scale model car is a perfect replication of a historically significant automobile. Every detail of the 1:1 scale auto is recorded. Not one detail is missed or omitted. CMC Features include: Extremely Detailed Engine Each individual component is neatly mounted by hand Instruments on the dash are mounted separately Moveable and Steerable Front Wheels Floor covering is laid in by hand Accurate and highly detailed Interior and Chassis Opening Doors, Trunk and Hood Allows for mounting and dismounting of wheels with winged central locking nut Models are painted with the same process used by automakers, Multi-layer and clear coated. To finish, the model is polished to a luster no less than the original.
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- Scale
- 1:18
- Model Year
- 1966
- Automaker
- Ferrari
- Model
- 1966 Ferrari 275 GTB/C Ivory Cream
- Color
- Ltd Ed
- Date Issued
- June 23, 2022
- Series
- Link to buy
- www.legacydiecast.com/product_info.php?products_id=25850&product_configuration_id=1000025801
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