CMC Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato #1, Le Mans 1961

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A masterpiece of architecture model: M-139 CMC Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato #1, Le Mans 1961

Technical data of the CMC-model:
  1. Model: Assembled, handmade precision model
  2. Manufacturer: CMC GmbH, Classic Model Cars, Germany
  3. Scale: 1:18
  4. Item-No.: M-139
  5. Limited Edition: 2,500 pcs
Model details:
  • A metal precision model handcrafted from 1,825 parts
  • Elaborate dashboard design with a wrinkled-paint finish
  • Functional trunk lid
  • The spare wheel, which is secured by leather belts, can be removed
  • Removable wheels with a side-dependent locking nut (right-hand vs. left-hand thread)
  • Authentically crafted tire, light-metal rim, and stainless steel spokes as are characteristic of racing wheels
Description of the original vehicle: Jean Kerguen, one of the best private race drivers of France in the late 1950s, qualified to participate in the 1961 Le Mans with his Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato. While preparing for the race, he won the support of Marcel Blondeau, the official Aston Martin dealer in France and owner of Garage Mirabeau. Especially helpful was Des O´Dell, an Aston Martin expert on the Mirabeau team who was experienced in race car development and had an excellent grasp on the Le Mans racing scene. Jean Kerguen and his co-pilot Jacques Dewez (nickname “Franc”) were well-prepared when they took off from the front row of the first grid and were joined by two more Aston Martin cars from the British racing team ERS.
The start was excellent for Kerguen’s Zagato. To the delight of the pilots as well as the whole racing team, the subsequent racing proved to be a smooth run, as well. The only mechanical intervention that had to be made was a change of the brake pads after 14 hours and then clutch adjustment after 16 hours. When Kerguen made his last pit stop after 23 hours of racing, he was in the 9th position. Jacques Dewez was to take over and race the remaining 50 minutes. But much to his horror, no matter how he pushed the starter button, the car wouldn’t start! Quick checks performed by Des O´Dell couldn’t identify any apparent problems with the battery, cables, or starter. Deeply disappointed, the team had to throw in the towel after 286 laps with only 50 minutes remaining before the end of the race.
Before the team had to withdraw, its Zagato was in the 3rd position of the GT-class, which made it the best-accomplished British car in the field. In the wake of this race, an extensive inspection was conducted of the car, which turned to be in a perfect condition, except for a starter that broke down during the final pit stop.

Technical data of the original vehicle:
  1. 6-cylinder in-line engine, mounted behind the front axle with two overhead cam shafts
  2. Maximum output: 314 hp at 6,000 rpm
  3. Displacement: 3,670 ccm
  4. Compression ratio: 9.7 : 1
  5. Top speed: approx. 246 km/hr
  6. Bore x stroke: 92 x 92 mm
  7. Wheel base: 2,363 mm
  8. Track front: 1,372 mm
  9. Track rear: 1,359 mm
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Wrote by Jean-Pierre S. on 26.08.2015

Superbe !

Magnifique comme d'habitude chez CMC-modelcarshop.de

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