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Le Mans Miniatures P917K No.22 Winner Le Mans 1971 Helmut Marko LMM132114-22M

Le Mans Miniatures P917K No.22 Winner Le Mans 1971 Helmut Marko LMM132114-22M

P917K No.22 Winner Le Mans 1971 Helmut Marko

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.22 Winner Le Mans 1971 Helmut Marko LMM132114-22M—
$111.25

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P917K No.22 Winner Le Mans 1971 Helmut Marko

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.