CMC Ferrari 250 GTO Le Mans #19, 1962

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A masterpiece of architecture model: CMC Ferrari 250 GTO Le Mans #19, 1962

Technical data of the CMC model:
  1. Model: Precision model hand-assembled
  2. Manufacturer: CMC GmbH, Classic Model Cars, Germany
  3. Scale: 1:18
  4. Item-No.: M-155
  5. Driver: Pierre Noblet / Jean Guichet
  6. Single parts: more than 1,867
  7. Limited Edition: 1,500
Model details:
  • Hand-crafted metal precision model with a left-hand drive, built from 1,867 single parts, of which 1,234 are made of metal
  • Authentic recreation of the Le Mans racecar looks
  • Elegantly-replicated front end with removable covers of the three air intakes
  • One coolant filler under a flip-open cover in the bonnet; one oil-tank filler housed under the right side of the rear window with an openable cover
  • Intricate windscreen-wipers with real rubber blades
  • Functional engine hood, equipped with a supporting rod, functional locks for quick release, and leather belts and buckles for secure fastening
  • Functional doors with sliding windows
  • Trunk lid has a supporting rod and opens to reveal a spare wheel
  • Rear fuel tank filler with a flip-open cap
  • Perfectly-wired wheels with a light alloy rim, stainless steel spokes and nipples
  • Unscrew the Borrani central locking nuts (with side-dependent right- and left-hand threads) to remove the wheels
  • Highly detailed 12-cylinder V-type engine, complete with all aggregates, pipes and cabling
  • Meticulous replication of the interior and its racing accessories, such as roll cage and safety belts. Seats upholstered in real textile covers with leather trimmings
  • Well-integrated dashboard with a full array of instruments and controls on a wrinkle-finish-paint surface
  • Elaborate undercarriage that reveals authentically-replicated front and rear suspensions, oil tank for dry sump lubrication, and fuel tank (all being made of stainless steel) in addition to an impressive racing-style tailpipe of the exhaust system.
  • Detachable stainless-steel bottom plate, and a brilliant high-gloss finish
Description of the original vehicle: A highlight of the 30th 24 Hours of Le Mans that took place from June 23rd to 24th, 1962 was the debut of the newly-developed Ferrari 250 GTO, which went into the race with high expectations and optimism. The race was the 8th series run of the World Sportscar Championship of the year. What was new was the classification of participating vehicles into 18 different racing classes. In the experimental class, the driver-duo Olivier Gendebien /Phil Hill raced a highly powerful Ferrari 330 TRI/LM Testa Rossa Spyder to the first place in overall standing.

For the GT class, Ferrari had a new trump card -- the Belgian driver-duo Pierre Noblet/Jean Guichet in 250 GTO Chassis #3705 with the license plate MO-77914. This was a team with seasoned experience in endurance racing as well as prudent and outstanding driving skills. Fifty-five teams started off on the course. The Olivier Gendebien/Phil Hill team finished first in overall standing after completing 331 laps that totaled 4,451.255 km in 24 hours. Their average speed was 185.469 km/h, with Phil Hill driving the Spyder to establish the fastest lap time at 3.57.700 minutes, 204.202 km/h. Also remarkable was the result achieved by Pierre Noblet /Jean Guichet, the GT-class winner team in its Ferrari 250 GTO with starting #19 on a blue, white, and red tricolor-striped body.

They covered a distance of 4,384.136 km in 24 hours, completing 326 laps at an average speed of 182.67 km/h. In addition to their first-place finish in the GT class, the remarkable performance led them to a 2nd position in overall standing. Three of the participant GTO’s finished in the top six places, thus making Le Mans 1962 one of the most successful racing events for Ferrari to this day.

Features different from the standard-version model:
  • Three air-intakes in the front-end are left open (mountable covers packed in the box)
  • An additional wind and insect deflector made of sheet metal for the left air-intake in the engine hood
  • Sheet-metal covers for the vent arches of the rear wheels
  • Flip-open covers with locking eyelets over the coolant and the oil fillers
  • No exterior mirrors or vent opening in the rear window
  • Tail lights mounted on two elevated columns of the rear end
  • The grille has a round red lamp installed in place of the Prancing Horse
  • Front/rear license plates bearing the registration MO-77914
  • A video-camera mounted above the driver seat in the cockpit
CMC Legal Disclaimer The use of manufacturers’ names, symbols, type designations, and/or descriptions is solely for reference purposes. It does not imply that the CMC scale model is a product of any of these manufacturers.
The use of racing team and/or driver names, symbols, starting numbers, and/or descriptions is solely for reference purposes. Unless otherwise stated, it does not imply that the CMC scale model is a product of any of these racing teams/drivers or endorsed by any of them.

Technical data of the original vehicle:
  1. Two-seater coupé body (Berlinetta) made of aluminum on a tubular frame with side trellis-frame reinforcement
  2. 12-cylinder V-engine with a 60⁰ cylinder angle and dual overhead camshafts
  3. Dry sump lubrication
  4. Bore x stroke: 73 x 58.8 mm
  5. Displacement: 2,953 cc
  6. Compression: 9.8 : 1
  7. Maximum output: 300 hp at 7,500 rpm
  8. Top speed: approx. 280 km/h
  9. Mixture preparation: 6x Weber 38 DCN-dual carburetor
  10. Transmission: Synchronized 5-speed manual rear-wheel drive
  11. Suspension: Front independent suspension on trapezoidal whishbones with coil springs; rear rigid axle with longitudinal leaf springs, Koni shock absorbers, and Watt linkage
  12. Brakes: Disk-brakes all around
  13. Wheelbase: 2,400 mm
  14. Track front: 1,354 (1,351)
  15. Track rear: 1,350 (1,346) mm
  16. Vehicle length: 4,325
  17. Vehicle wide: 1,600 mm
  18. Vehicle height: 1,210 mm
  19. Curb weight: approx. 900 kg
  20. Construction period: 1962-1964
  21. Quantity: 36 pcs. + 3 units with a 4-liter-engine
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Wrote by Alberto B. on 31.10.2018

Dream car

CMC has once again created a model that has made the history of sports cars. It is one of the Ferrari icons and can not be missing in a collection of racing cars. It is difficult to explain with words the perfection with which the difficult body lines of the GTO are made. The service offered by CMC-ModelcarShop.de is excellent in every aspect thanks

Wrote by Paolo S. on 23.08.2016

Ferrari 250 GTO LeMans fantastique

Modèle et sa réalisation exceptionnelle Négociation de commande et la livraison parfaite Paolo S.

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