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SCALEXTRIC Ford XC Falcon 1977 Bathurst - J.Brabham/G.Brabham - C4618F
SCALEXTRIC Ford XC Falcon 1977 Bathurst - J.Brabham/G.Brabham - C4618F
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SCALEXTRIC Ford XC Falcon 1977 Bathurst - J.Brabham/G.Brabham - C4618F
The 1977 Hardie-Ferodo 1000 was a motor race for Group C Touring Cars, held on 2nd October 1977 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia. It was the 18th in a sequence of "Bathurst 1000" events commencing with the 1960 Armstrong 500.
The race was won by Allan Moffat for a record-equalling fourth time, driving with multiple Formula One Grand Prix and 24 Hours of Le Mans winner, Belgian legend Jacky Ickx. They finished in side-by-side formation with the Moffat Ford Dealers team's second Ford XC Falcon GS500 Hardtop driven by Colin Bond and Alan Hamilton in the most dominant team performance seen at the race (Hamilton got the drive after Bond's original nominated co-driver Gregg Hansford was unavailable due to injury from a motorcycle racing accident). Third was the first of the new A9X Hatchback Holden Toranas, a privateer entry driven by Peter Janson and Australian Formula One driver Larry Perkins.
Jack and Geoff Brabham competed in the Ford XC Falcon GS500 Hardtop, sponsored by John Goss Racing P/L, in the 3001cc-6000cc class and finished in 18th, completing 141 laps before rocker arm issues led to a lengthy pitstop.
Features:
- Authentic Livery: Officially licensed replica with the original racing colours and decals.
- Track Compatibility: Compatible with major 1:32 scale track systems, including Scalextric and Carrera.
- High-Precision Detailing: Features moving parts and a realistic finish for an immersive racing experience.
- Collector's Choice: Ideal for both collectors and competitive racing enthusiasts.
Specs:
- Dimensions: L14cm x W5.5cm x H4cm
- Scale: 1:32
- Brand: Scalextric
- Compatible Systems: Scalextric, Carrera
- Material: Diecast / plastic combination
- Glue or paint required: No
- Assembly: None required
- Licensing: Officially licensed racing livery
