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Le Mans Miniatures P917K No.19 2nd Place Le Mans 1971 Herbert Muller

Le Mans Miniatures P917K No.19 2nd Place Le Mans 1971 Herbert Muller

P917K No.19 2nd Place Le Mans 1971 Herbert Muller

1:32 Scale model produced by Le Mans Miniatures, with lots of details as based on the prototype, this model will surely be a proud part of your slot car collection. This model includes lots of added features including Rubber tyres, fitted Copper braids and a powerful motor.

Features
  • 1:32 Scale Model
  • Copper Braids
  • Rubber Tyres
  • Detailed Card Display Box
  • Based on the prototype seen at Le Mans in 1971

Details:

The Porsche 917 was introduced in 1969 to give Porsche a five-litre endurance racer capable of winning at the top level. By 1971, the evolved 917 KH — sporting new ā€œshark-finā€ tail stabilizers — dominated the World Sportscar Championship and triumphed at Le Mans. In the hands of Helmut Marko and Gijs van Lennep, the #22 917 covered a staggering 5,335 km at an average of 222.3 km/h, setting a distance record that stood for 39 years. Powered by a flat-12 engine producing around 600 PS, the 917 combined raw speed, aerodynamic innovation, and legendary endurance, forever changing sports-car racing.

$111.25
Le Mans Miniatures P917K No.19 2nd Place Le Mans 1971 Herbert Muller—
$111.25

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P917K No.19 2nd Place Le Mans 1971 Herbert Muller

1:32 Scale model produced by Le Mans Miniatures, with lots of details as based on the prototype, this model will surely be a proud part of your slot car collection. This model includes lots of added features including Rubber tyres, fitted Copper braids and a powerful motor.

Features
  • 1:32 Scale Model
  • Copper Braids
  • Rubber Tyres
  • Detailed Card Display Box
  • Based on the prototype seen at Le Mans in 1971

Details:

The Porsche 917 was introduced in 1969 to give Porsche a five-litre endurance racer capable of winning at the top level. By 1971, the evolved 917 KH — sporting new ā€œshark-finā€ tail stabilizers — dominated the World Sportscar Championship and triumphed at Le Mans. In the hands of Helmut Marko and Gijs van Lennep, the #22 917 covered a staggering 5,335 km at an average of 222.3 km/h, setting a distance record that stood for 39 years. Powered by a flat-12 engine producing around 600 PS, the 917 combined raw speed, aerodynamic innovation, and legendary endurance, forever changing sports-car racing.