1/32 scale slot car. This is the 1967 Monte Carlo Rallye winner. With working headlights and taillights.
History: In 1958 the Mini rapidly took shape around Alec Issigonis's concept. Leaps of engineering imagination were performed including the placement of the gearbox under the engine, front-wheel drive with the power unit mounted transversely, and rubber cone suspension designed by rubber expert Alex Moulton.
The Mini soon became a car beloved by the ordinary man as well as the racing world. Although, as a race car, the Mini was not the quickest, in terms of straight-line speed, on the track it was certainly the car that would gain a big advantage through twisty parts of a circuit or rally stage.
The Mini Cooper’s race pedigree grew and it soon enjoyed its third Monte Carlo rally win in 1967.
Features:
Quick change guide braid plate.
Configuration Dimensions Scale = 1/32 Weights
Motor Mabuchi FF 15k rpm
Overall length 97 mm
Car 66 gm
In-Line Rear-Mounted 2 wheel drive
Wheelbase 63 mm
Case 156gm
Gear ratio 9:21
Axle/Hub width 50 mm Front 50 mm Rear
Magnet Rectangular 2.5 mm
Tyre diameter 16(ext), 9(int) 16(ext), 9(int)
Down-force 198 gm
Tyre width 5 mm Front 5 mm Rear