This is the Ferrari 250 GTO #86 1962 Targa Florio Scarletti/Ferraro in 1:12 scale by KK Diecast.
At the 1962 Targa Florio, the Ferrari 250 GTO #86 driven by Giorgio Scarlatti and Pietro Ferraro proved the GT car’s versatility by finishing 4th overall and first in the GT 3.0 class around Sicily’s punishing Circuito Piccolo delle Madonie — a 72-km public-road course with nearly 900 bends that was raced ten times for a total of about 720 km. Scarlatti and Ferraro demonstrated exceptional car control and concentration over the mountainous, narrow, and often dusty roads, mastering overtakes and the fierce competition of Porsche and Ferrari prototypes alike. What makes the Targa Florio unique compared with typical closed-circuit races is its brutal public-road format — with staggered starts, minimal room for error, and extreme physical and mechanical demands — turning it into one of the most challenging endurance events of its era.
KK Scale diecast is known for producing 1:12 scale collectible car models that often include opening features like doors, and trunks, adding to their realism and display appeal. These detailed metal replicas bring classic and iconic vehicles to life at a large scale, letting you view interior details that sealed models don’t offer. Collectors appreciate this combination of size, mechanical features, and value. These functional features make the models more interactive and engaging for display and photography, with new releases regularly adding more classic car designs to the lineup.
At the 1962 Targa Florio, the Ferrari 250 GTO #86 driven by Giorgio Scarlatti and Pietro Ferraro proved the GT car’s versatility by finishing 4th overall and first in the GT 3.0 class around Sicily’s punishing Circuito Piccolo delle Madonie — a 72-km public-road course with nearly 900 bends that was raced ten times for a total of about 720 km. Scarlatti and Ferraro demonstrated exceptional car control and concentration over the mountainous, narrow, and often dusty roads, mastering overtakes and the fierce competition of Porsche and Ferrari prototypes alike. What makes the Targa Florio unique compared with typical closed-circuit races is its brutal public-road format — with staggered starts, minimal room for error, and extreme physical and mechanical demands — turning it into one of the most challenging endurance events of its era.
KK Scale diecast is known for producing 1:12 scale collectible car models that often include opening features like doors, and trunks, adding to their realism and display appeal. These detailed metal replicas bring classic and iconic vehicles to life at a large scale, letting you view interior details that sealed models don’t offer. Collectors appreciate this combination of size, mechanical features, and value. These functional features make the models more interactive and engaging for display and photography, with new releases regularly adding more classic car designs to the lineup.
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