- Extraordinary in a Class of the Exquisite.
- Limited Edition, only 7,000 pieces made and individually numbered.
- There is no comparable model in this scale and as beautiful as the original.
- Constructed as the originals from the historical drawings with high quality materials by hand.
- Hand assembled from 1,110 parts, this model brings to life in 1:18 Scale, replicated to the exact detail.
Product Description
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CMC's precision diecast replica of the famous No. 14 Competizion
Ferrari 250 GT SWB in scale 1.18.
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Historical Background
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From the mid-1950’s through the early years of the 1960’s, the
Ferrari 250 GT Berlinettas dominated the GT-class races around
the world. The production of Berlinettas moved from a long
wheelbase to a short wheelbase in 1959, and out of the latter
grew the racing version “Competizione.” One of the best-known
Competiziones is Chassis 2689, the silver Berlinetta with a
prominent blue Gordini French racing stripe. This car was
assembled on May 30, 1961 -- just in time to participate in the
24 Hours of Le Mans that was held eleven days later. Jean Guichet
and Pierre Noblet teamed up and raced their No. 14 Competizione
to a terrific victory in the GT-class. In addition, they walked
away with a sensational 3rd place in the overall standings of all
participating race cars. The CMC miniature also does justice to
the winning car in fun-providing ways, ranging from a functional
steering wheel, removable wheels, side-dependent threads of the
central locking nuts, and an almost fully-replicated engine
compartment to the doors, flaps, and a trunk cover that can open
and lead one to discover impressive interior.
Technical Data of the Original Vehicle:
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* 12-cylinder V-engine with two overhead camshafts
* Maximum output up to 290 hp at 7,000 / rpm
* Top speed up to 270 km/h
* Aluminium two-door coupé body (curb weight 1,022 kg)
True to the original, the interior and seats are covered with
real fabric, the wheel in wood grain, plastic and rubber
components complete with all instruments and control panel
elements.
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Extraordinary in a Class of the Exquisite
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From the mid-1950’s through the early years of the 1960’s, the
Ferrari 250 GT Berlinettas dominated the GT-class races around
the world. The production of Berlinettas moved from a long
wheelbase to a short wheelbase in 1959, and out of the latter
grew the racing version “Competizione.” One of the best-known
Competiziones is Chassis 2689, the silver Berlinetta with a
prominent blue Gordini French racing stripe. This car was
assembled on May 30, 1961 -- just in time to participate in the
24 Hours of Le Mans that was held eleven days later. Jean Guichet
and Pierre Noblet teamed up and raced their No. 14 Competizione
to a terrific victory in the GT-class. In addition, they walked
away with a sensational 3rd place in the overall standings of all
participating race cars.
This CMC miniature also does justice to the winning car in
fun-providing ways, ranging from a functional steering wheel,
removable wheels, side-dependent threads of the central locking
nuts, and an almost fully-replicated engine compartment to the
doors, flaps, and a trunk cover that can open and lead one to
discover impressive interior.
Every element of the 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Competizione is
faithfully replicated.
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Prized Among Collectors and Enthusiasts
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The Berlinetta mediates superbly between being a roadworthy
vehicle and a racing car. Understandably it belongs in the most
desired of all vintage cars. 2008 saw a Ferrari 250 GT land one
of the highest bids that had ever been made in automobile
auctions. Plus all charges and surcharges, the final cost of the
car aed to 7.04 Million Euros or about 10 Million US
Dollars. Why? The reason was well summarized in the name of the
auction, Leggenda e passione (“legend and passion”).
By the end of the 1950’s, famous race drivers, such as Stirling
Moss, Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips, John Surtees and Maurice
Trintignant virtually felt obliged to drive a Competizione, which
is equipped with features that make it highly adaptive to racing
conditions, including removal of the front and rear bumpers,
bigger wheels, broadened rear wheel housings ed with splash
guards, little insect-guard windshield on the bonnet, exhaust
pipes with SNAP extractors, and so on.
From the Manufacturer
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A 1/18 precision model of the Competizione version of the
Ferrari 250 GT SWB. From the mid-1950’s through the beginning of
the 1960’s, the Ferrari 250 GT Berlinettas dominated the GT-class
races around the world. The production of Berlinettas started
with a long wheel base version, followed by a short wheel base
version, which was introduced in 1959 and became a fixture until
the 250 Series was eventually phased out of production. One of
the most famous examples of the racing version "Competizione" is
Chassis 2689, the silver Berlinetta with its prominent blue
Gordini French racing stripe. 2689 finished 3rd overall at Le
Mans in 1961, and won the GT class. CMC offers you this legendary
racing GT in the form of a precision model with the highest
possible level of details and authenticity. This is a
limited-edition of 7000 pieces. The "Competizione Le Mans" comes
with many distinctive features compared to the street version:
Devoid of the front and rear bumpers, additional front air inlets
for cooling the disk brakes, big 16-inch wheels that measure 6.0
x 16 (front) and 6.5 x 16 (rear), wind deflector on the bonnet,
rear splash guards, exhaust pipes with chromed SNAP extractors,
protection plate for the left double exhaust pipe, adjustable
illumination for the starting number on the trunk, red pit-stop
light on the right rear fender, undercarriage with cover plates,
jack slots in the front for quick lifting, functional quick
opening/closing cover for the fuel tank (with no tank cap per
se), spacious trunk with a larger tank (approx. 130 liters) and a
removable spare wheel, door side trim panel is uncovered (without
window crank mechanism), carburetor system with open induction
intakes and air box, silver body paintwork with a blue racing
stripe, starting numbers generated by the tampon printing method.