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Scalextric 1983 Monaco Grand Prix Lamborghini
Scalextric 1983 Monaco Grand Prix Lamborghini

Scalextric 1983 Monaco Grand Prix Lamborghini Countach Saftey Car C4329

Product ID : 52216748


Galleon Product ID 52216748
Shipping Weight 0.51 lbs
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Model C4329
Manufacturer Scalextric
Shipping Dimension 8.94 x 4.8 x 3.54 inches
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Scalextric 1983 Monaco Grand Prix Lamborghini Features

  • Scalextric hits you right in the nostalgia and it brings the thrill and excitement of motor racing to life in your living room! Scalextric is the ultimate motor racing system for all ages, where miniature cars race against each other on special track, getting their power from a slot in the middle of each lane (you will sometimes hear Scalextric called slot racing).

  • DPR - Digital Plug Ready- takes Scalextric C8515 digital Plug for easy upgrade to race on Scalextric Digital or Scalextric ARC PRO Layouts.

  • Car is highly detailed with full interior and racer. Car has working Xenon effect headlights and working tail lights. Roof Lightar also flashes. No Siren.

  • Easy change braid with magnatraction.

  • Compatible with all 1:32nd scale Analog slot car race tracks, including ARC ONE, ARC AIR and Spark Plug.


About Scalextric 1983 Monaco Grand Prix Lamborghini

Ferruccio Lamborghini was born on April 28,1916. Entrepeneurial and mechanically brained, he forged his way into the future. Born into wine, he was drawn to engineering for farming and first started manufacturing tractors. Always having an interest in automobiles, Lamborghini was able to transfer his knowledge into the engines he tinkered with. He was dismissed early on when he was critical of Ferrari, but started garnering attention when his own Ferrari 250G T began to overtake stock Ferraris and wanted to create his own car to contend with them in 1963. The House of the Raging Bull, the emblem of the monumental car manufacturer of exemplary sportscars was created with the names of his vehicles relating to bull fighting to pay homage for his love for the sport. Countach! Although not the name of a bull, such as other Lamborghini's, this exclamation was heard on many occasians during the initial assembly by an exasperated worker in a Northern Italian language and became so associated with powerful machine that the name stuck! 1983 was a year to be remembered as many of the most famous race car drivers competed and featured some of the most iconic cars, including the Lamborghini Countach Safety Car. The safety car helps alert drivers of obstructions or cautions of immediate danger when seen on the track, keeping all those involved safe avoiding further incidents, even pacing the cars to hold a lower speed until resuming the race. It seemed all too suiting to feature the Lamborghini Countach as the safety car for the 1983 Monaco Grand Prix, showing off its exotic design that would even turn the heads of drivers when spotted on the track.