This is the Ferrari 330P-64 #14 1964 24h Le Mans Bonnier/Hill in 1:18 scale by BBR.
The Ferrari 330 P-64 No. 14 was an open-cockpit prototype entered by Maranello Concessionaires for the 1964 24 Hours of Le Mans and driven by Jo Bonnier and Graham Hill. It was powered by a mid-mounted 4.0-litre Ferrari V12 engine, combining high speed with endurance-racing reliability. Finished in red with light-blue accents, the car was one of Ferrari’s leading contenders in the race.
Crossing the finish line after completing 344 grueling laps, the N° 14 car secured a magnificent second-place overall finish just five laps behind the winning factory 275 P.
This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish with opening features and an extremely
detailed engine. BBR models are known for their accuracy of scale, shape and detail throughout the
industry. Photo etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are often used for the most
authentic replication.
BBR models are usually produced in very small production quantities that often sell out at "pre-order"
The Ferrari 330 P-64 No. 14 was an open-cockpit prototype entered by Maranello Concessionaires for the 1964 24 Hours of Le Mans and driven by Jo Bonnier and Graham Hill. It was powered by a mid-mounted 4.0-litre Ferrari V12 engine, combining high speed with endurance-racing reliability. Finished in red with light-blue accents, the car was one of Ferrari’s leading contenders in the race.
Crossing the finish line after completing 344 grueling laps, the N° 14 car secured a magnificent second-place overall finish just five laps behind the winning factory 275 P.
This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish with opening features and an extremely
detailed engine. BBR models are known for their accuracy of scale, shape and detail throughout the
industry. Photo etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are often used for the most
authentic replication.
BBR models are usually produced in very small production quantities that often sell out at "pre-order"
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