1984 March 84C, Winner Indianapolis 500, Rick Mears in 1:18 scale
This is the 1984 March 84C, Winner Indianapolis 500, Rick Mears in 1:18 scale by Replicarz.
The 1984 March 84C, driven by Rick Mears, won the Indianapolis 500 that year, marking Mears' second victory in the race and the first win for March Engineering. This particular car was notable for its advanced aerodynamics, including a low, streamlined body and a sleek nose cone that helped reduce drag and improve handling. It was also powered by a Cosworth DFX V8 engine, a popular choice among IndyCar teams at the time. One unique feature of the March 84C was its use of a carbon fiber composite material in its construction, which helped make the car both lightweight and durable. The success of the 1984 March 84C helped establish March as a top-tier manufacturer of open-wheel racing cars in the automotive industry.
These 1:18 scale replicas will be a great addition to any model collection. Models are
hand painted and are made of Diecast metal. Photo etched parts, tampo printing and
waterslide decals are used to achieve the clear, crisp detail. Polished to a beautiful
finish, these models are exceptionally accurate in scale and shape.
The 1984 March 84C, driven by Rick Mears, won the Indianapolis 500 that year, marking Mears' second victory in the race and the first win for March Engineering. This particular car was notable for its advanced aerodynamics, including a low, streamlined body and a sleek nose cone that helped reduce drag and improve handling. It was also powered by a Cosworth DFX V8 engine, a popular choice among IndyCar teams at the time. One unique feature of the March 84C was its use of a carbon fiber composite material in its construction, which helped make the car both lightweight and durable. The success of the 1984 March 84C helped establish March as a top-tier manufacturer of open-wheel racing cars in the automotive industry.
These 1:18 scale replicas will be a great addition to any model collection. Models are
hand painted and are made of Diecast metal. Photo etched parts, tampo printing and
waterslide decals are used to achieve the clear, crisp detail. Polished to a beautiful
finish, these models are exceptionally accurate in scale and shape.
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