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1958 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Le Mans Winner in 1:18 Scale by Amalgam  
1958 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Le Mans Winner in 1:18 Scale by Amalgam - Amalgam
          The 250 Testa Rossa is now one of the worlds most sought after Ferraris. The TR was designed with existing Ferrari customers in mind, many of whom were currently racing with the 500 TRC model. The 500 TRC was known for its sublime handling and the 250TR built on this quality, using a similar chassis as platform in which to incorporate a much more powerful V12 engine with six twin-choke carburetto... [ read more ]
 
$1,395.00

Ferrari 250 LM 24 hours Le Mans Winner 1965 in 1:18 Scale by Amalgam  
Ferrari 250 LM 24 hours Le Mans Winner 1965 in 1:18 Scale by Amalgam - Amalgam
          The Ferrari 250 LM car #21 the overall winner of the 24 hours of Le Mans in 1965 driven by Jochen Rindt, Masten Gregory (and unofficially by Ed Hugus) entered by the NART (North American Racing Team) A Finely detailed model at 1:18 scale ... [ read more ]
 
$1,495.00

1962 Ferrari 250 GTO #19 Le Mans Winner in 1:18 Scale by Amalgam  
1962 Ferrari 250 GTO #19 Le Mans Winner in 1:18 Scale by Amalgam - Amalgam
          The 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO #19 from Le Mans, 1962 , drivers Pierre Noblet and Jean Guichet. The 250 GTO 24 Hours of Le Mans 1962 GT class winner, car #19 was driven by Pierre Noblet and Jean Guichet and was placed second overall. A Finely detailed model created at 1:18 scale The 250 GTO model was the pinnacle of development of the 250 GT series in competition form, whilst still remaini... [ read more ]
 
$1,395.00

Bugatti Type 57G Tank 1937 Le Mans Winner in 1:8 Scale by Amalgam  
Bugatti Type 57G Tank 1937 Le Mans Winner in 1:8 Scale by Amalgam - Amalgam
          This is the Bugatti Type 57G Tank 1937 Le Mans Winner - Pierre Wimille, Robert Benoist by Amalgam in 1:8 Scale. Limited edition of 99 pieces. The 57G was launched in 1936 featuring fully enclosed bodywork that prompted the tank nickname, a title first given to the Type 32. The newer car however featured much more elegant lines creating a sensation within the racing community. ... [ read more ]
 
$27,995.00