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Ford Falcon XW/XY GT-HO 1970


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Ford Falcon XW/XY GT-HO 1970
$44.99
This is a Scalextric model #C3872, 1/32 Ford Falcon XW/XY GT-HO No.64, Allan Moffat.

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Overview

Overview

The 1970 Hardie-Ferodo 500 was the twelfth running of the Bathurst 500 touring car race. It was held on 4 October 1970 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst. The race was open to standard production sedans competing in five classes based on the purchase price of the vehicle (in Australian dollars).

After qualifying in 1st Allan Moffat won his first Bathurst endurance race leading home Bruce McPhee in a one-two result for the Ford Works Team and their Ford Falcons. It was the fifth race victory for the factory team. Third, a lap behind the Fords, was Don Holland driving a Holden Torana.

The Ford Falcon XW comes in display case and supplied with spare pick-up braids.

features

  • High Detail
  • Working Rear Lights
  • Digital Plug Ready
  • Easy Change Pick-Ups
  • Magnatraction

Specs

Scale: 1/32
Body: Plastic
Length: 147mm
Height: 45mm
Wheelbase: 87mm
Front Track: 52mm
Rear Track: 52mm
Weight: 75g
Magnet: Yes
Motor: 18,000rpm
Motor Mount: Inline
Drivetrain: 2WD
Pinion/Gear: 9/27
Front Wheels: Plastic
Rear Wheels: Plastic
Front Tires: Rubber
Rear Tires: Rubber
Lights: No
Specs

Product Specifications

Part NumberSCAC3872
Scale1/32
BodyPlastic
Length147mm
Height45mm
Wheelbase87mm
Front Track52mm
Rear Track52mm
Weight75g
MagnetYes
Motor18,000rpm
Motor MountInline
Drivetrain2WD
Pinion/Gear9/27
Front WheelsPlastic
Rear WheelsPlastic
Front TiresRubber
Rear TiresRubber
LightsNo
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