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BBR Ferrari 330 P-64 No. 14 2nd Place 24H Le Mans 1964 Bonnier – G. Hill – Red | 1:18
The Ferrari 330 P-64, with car number 14, was an open-top racing prototype entered by Maranello Concessionaires at the 1964 24 Hours of Le Mans and driven by Jo Bonnier as Graham Hill was steered. The vehicle was powered by a centrally mounted 4-litre V12 engine from Ferrari, which was specifically designed for endurance racing, combining high top speed with the necessary reliability. In its classic red paintwork with distinctive light blue accents, the car entered the traditional race as one of Ferrari's most important contenders.
After 344 demanding laps, starting number 14 crossed the finish line, securing second overall. The gap to the winning vehicle, the Ferrari 275 P, was a mere five laps at the finish. The miniature on hand precisely and accurately reproduces the aerodynamic body shape and the specific racing details of this historic vehicle, true to scale.






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