Suggested Age: 14 Years and Up
CPSC Choking Hazard Warnings: Choking_hazard_small_parts
Scale: 1:12
Vehicle make: Ford
Vehicle type: Car
Vehicle year: 1969
• Brand new box.
• True-to-scale detail.
• Officially licensed product.
• Great for collectors and hobby enthusiasts.
• Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
Brand new 1/12 scale diecast car model of 1969 Ford GT40 MKI #6 Jacky Ickx - Jackie Oliver "Gulf Oil" 1969 Le Mans Champion "The Masterpiece Collection" Limited Edition to 296 pieces Worldwide die cast model car by GMP for ACME.
Brand new box.
Real rubber tires.
Steerable wheels.
Working suspension.
Removable nose cover.
Officially licensed product.
Over 700 handcrafted parts.
Removable wheels and tires.
Highly detailed engine compartment.
Extensive interior and exterior detailing.
Made of diecast with some plastic parts.
Has opening doors and engine bay cover.
Dimensions approximately L-13, W-5, H-4.5 inches.
Shelby came back to Le Mans in 1969 with Jacky Ickx and Jackie Oliver with the Gulf liveried #6 GT40. The GT40 traded the lead with a Porsche 908 constantly during the last 2½ hours. On the last lap, the Mark I crossed the finish line a mere 70 yards ahead of the Porsche! With that second win, car 1075 earned its place in history and cemented the GT40's reputation. A recount of the famous race was printed in a press release... "The victorious GT40 was almost out of gas and the driver of the Porsche, Hans Herrmann, thought his brakes were fading. For the final two hours the pair ground around the high speed 8.369 mile French road circuit, often at over 200 mph, laying plans for the final lap. The new Porsche 908 and the aging Ford GT40, "1075" were locked in a game of high speed, high stakes Le Mans-chess. The Porsche was faster on the long Mulsanne straight, but the Ford was quicker from the Mulsanne hairpin back to the starting line. The pair arrived at the finish line just 15 seconds before 2:00 PM, the race's appointed finishing hour. Both would have to make another agonizing yet fast and perfect lap. As the other cars were flagged off the track at 2:00 PM only the battling lead duo remained on the course adding to the drama and tension of that last long lap. A matter of just 70 yards separated the winning GT40 and the second place Porsche after 24 hours."