The Ferrari 250 LM #7, winner of the 12 Hours of Reims 1964, chassis 5895, Hill/Bonnier, RHD in 1:18 scale, a real scale benchmark in the collection.
What are the highlights of this model that particularly catch the eye?
Very attractive red paintwork with a blue stripe running across the entire vehicle; the rear is blue, while the red ventilation grilles provide a subtle contrast.
- Le Mans lighting on the roof and illuminated start numbers for a lively presentation.
- Bonnet lock and correct licence plate number.
- A beautiful British flag on the front as a subtle detail.
Which historical details are reproduced particularly accurately in this model?
Why is this model particularly attractive for collectors?
Because it perfectly combines precision, colour design and authentic details, it has established itself as the absolute top model in the CMC Ferrari 250 LM series. A real gem for every display case.
