Ferrari 312 P Spyder Sebring Racing Version 1969 This is the 1969 Ferrari 312P Spyder driven at Sebring by Chris Amon and Mario Andretti. As the rules of the International Sports Car Championship were changed in 1968, Ferrari was confronted with the predicament of having no race car to compete in this important tournament. But in late 1968, Ferrari managed to stage a comeback, thanks to the quickened development of the prototype 312P. This sports car was originally meant to be Ferrari`s answer for the 1969 season. It enabled the factory team or the Scuderia Ferrari to race with a competitive car now. Ferrari 312P adopted an open Spyder body powered by a 12-cylinder 3-litre engine that was capable of yielding a maximum output of 420 hp. Its first competition with such rivals as Porsche 908, Ford GT 40, and the Alfa Romeo Tipo 33, took place on March 31st, 1969 at the 12 Hours of Sebring, USA. Co-piloted by Chris Amon/Mario Andretti, the car finished an impressive 2nd place upon its debut. Model features opening engine cowlings, full engine details, detailed cockpits, Functional front and rear single wheel suspension on double Multiple-constituent metal paneling of the body. Wishbones with metal coil springs and telescopic shock absorbers. Authentically replicated Firestone tires from real rubber Lift-to-open rear cover that has locking hooks. A support rod is enclosed to keep the rear cover open for inspection of the engine compartment. Highly-detailed exhaust system in its original light-toned color. Removable front with screw fixation. Hand built model with over 1,500 parts. Size: 10".
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