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Ferrari 250 LM Longnose 1966 24h Daytona #27 Piper/Attwood in 1:18 scale


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This is the Ferrari 250 LM Longnose 1966 24h Daytona #27 Piper/Attwood in 1:18 scale by CMC.

The Ferrari 250 LM Longnose, car #27, driven by David Piper and Richard Attwood, competed in the 1966 24 Hours of Daytona, one of the most grueling endurance races in North America. Piper, a skilled privateer with extensive Ferrari experience, and Attwood, a future Le Mans winner, took on a fiercely competitive field dominated by the emerging Ford GT40s and Ferrari’s latest prototypes. The 1966 Daytona 24h was notable for being the first official 24-hour race at the circuit, marking the evolution of American endurance racing. While the aging 250 LM faced tough competition from newer mid-engined prototypes, it remained a symbol of Ferrari’s endurance racing legacy and proved its durability on the high-speed banking and infield road course of Daytona.

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.