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Car C7 Box C1 Analog New Modified: yes

Ferrari 512 #3 2e Monza 1970 *USED*

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€39.95

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Product number: FLY-00-170
Brand Fly
Scale1/32
Model no.FLY-00-170
SystemAnalog
Stock From stock
Track compatibility Compatible with Carrera Evolution, Fleischmann, Ninco, Policar / Slot.it, Scalextric Sport / Classic, SCX.
Shipping estimate NL from EUR 4.95. Final rates are calculated at checkout.
Condition guide Car C7, box C1. Photos show this item.
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Item details

Condition grade
Car C7, box C1. Photos show the item offered.
Used status
New, checked before listing.
Digital status
Analog. No digital chip installed.
Modified
Modified from the original specification.
Vehicle year
1970
Photos
Product photos are of the actual item for sale.
Offered without its box, this used Fly Ferrari 512 #3 has a vivid red open-top body. Shell and Pirelli markings sit alongside the gold wheels. Light handling wear is visible around the body and cockpit.

The open cockpit preserves the car's classic sports-racing profile.

The Ferrari 512 S with starting number 3 took second place on 25 April 1970 during the legendary 1000 kilometers of Monza. This factory car from Scuderia Ferrari was driven by the iconic trio Ignazio Giunti, Nino Vaccarella and Chris Amon.
Details of the race & car

The 1970 edition was a fierce battle between the Ferrari 512 S and the Porsche 917K. The race was eventually won by the Porsche of Pedro Rodríguez and Leo Kinnunen.
The Auto: The start number #3 was a Spyder variant (open roof) of the 512 S. The car was equipped with a powerful 5.0-litre V12 engine that had to compete in the World Sportscar Championship at the time.
Chassis: This particular factory copy was flying the banner of SpA Ferrari SEFAC.

Due to the iconic status of this particular race and car, the #3 Ferrari from Monza 1970 is still a very popular object among manufacturers of diecast models (such as Fly and SpecialC) and collectors worldwide.