This is the Tyrrell 004 #32 Eddie Keizan South African GP 1974 in 1:43 scale by Spark.
At the 1974 South African Grand Prix at Kyalami, South African driver Eddie Keizan drove the Tyrrell 004 #32 — a chassis originally raced by Jackie Stewart for Tyrrell before being sold to local privateer Alex Blignaut — to a 14th‑place finish in a highly competitive Formula 1 field. Keizan, who had enjoyed success in South African national racing and Formula 5000 before stepping into the World Championship, qualified toward the back of the grid but brought the vintage 004 home to claim a respectable result in a car that was well past the cutting edge of F1 machinery by 1974. What makes the South African GP unique compared with many other races that season was both its political uncertainty before the event and its position early in the championship at the fast, flowing Kyalami circuit in the African heat, where tire and engine management were as important as outright pace — a tough challenge for any independent entry.
Spark models are hand painted, decorated and assembled. Each model is created using a variety of
production processes, such as hand cast resin, diecast and injected molded thermoplastics.Photo etched
parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are also used. Spark ensures the absolute best
quality possible. Each model comes with its own acrylic display case.
At the 1974 South African Grand Prix at Kyalami, South African driver Eddie Keizan drove the Tyrrell 004 #32 — a chassis originally raced by Jackie Stewart for Tyrrell before being sold to local privateer Alex Blignaut — to a 14th‑place finish in a highly competitive Formula 1 field. Keizan, who had enjoyed success in South African national racing and Formula 5000 before stepping into the World Championship, qualified toward the back of the grid but brought the vintage 004 home to claim a respectable result in a car that was well past the cutting edge of F1 machinery by 1974. What makes the South African GP unique compared with many other races that season was both its political uncertainty before the event and its position early in the championship at the fast, flowing Kyalami circuit in the African heat, where tire and engine management were as important as outright pace — a tough challenge for any independent entry.
Spark models are hand painted, decorated and assembled. Each model is created using a variety of
production processes, such as hand cast resin, diecast and injected molded thermoplastics.Photo etched
parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are also used. Spark ensures the absolute best
quality possible. Each model comes with its own acrylic display case.
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