Under the reference C4402 from the manufacturer SCALEXTRIC, discover a Ford Capri MK3 car in I 1/32 scale.
The features of the SCALEXTRIC C4402 model car:
- Scale: I 1/32.
- Technology: Analog. Automotive manufacturer: Ford.
- Model: Capri MK3.
- Race: Gerry Marshall Trophy Winner 2021 / Goodwood 2021.
- Driver: Jake Hill. Car number: 123.
- Delivery: Blue / White.
- Transmission: Propulsion ( 2 wheel drive rear ).
- Number of parts: 1.
- Dimensions: 170 x 60 x 50 mm.
- Compatibility: Arc Air / Arc One / Arc Pro / Digital ( Digital chip required) / Scalextric standard circuit / Spark plug.
- Scalextric Digital conversion: Scalextric C8515.
- Conversion Carrera Digital: Carson 500707130.
- Engine mount: Inline.
- Digital socket type: C8515.
- Installed digital socket: No.
- Flashing lights: No.
- Front/rear lights: Yes.
- Siren: No.
- Guide type: Guide Round C8329.
- Magnet: Yes.
- Sticker sheet included: No.
- Lots of details.
This 1:32 competition car represents much more than just a model, it will give you unforgettable moments on your Slot Racing circuit, whether alone, with your friends or with your family! Get ready to take part in Slot Racing harnessed behind the wheel of this magnificent Remote Control Ford!
Like in real life, add straight lanes to make the most of this Ford Capri MK3's top speed, and also add chicanes and curving rails to challenge the aerodynamics of this race cardesigned by British manufacturer Ford.
A little touch of history:
The Ford Capri MK3, produced from 1978 to 1986, embodies the sporting and elegant spirit of the cars of that era. With its iconic design and dynamic lines, the Capri MK3 is a masterpiece of automotive engineering. Boasting exceptional performance, it has captivated driving enthusiasts with its agility in the corners and power in a straight line.
At the 2021 Goodwood Members' Meeting, the Ford Capri MK3 shone under the spotlight in the Gerry Marshall Trophy race. Driven by Jake Hill and owned by Ric Wood, this Capri was at the heart of an epic duel with Craig Davies' formidable BOSS Mustang.
The Mustang, powerful in a straight line, found itself in competition with the much quicker Capri in the corners. This face-off gave rise to a titanic duel, a strategic battle between pure speed and agility. In the end, Jake Hill came close to victory in the Ford Capri MK3, adding a thrilling touch to this memorable and colourful competition. A moment when the history of the Capri once again wrote an exciting chapter on the racetracks.