- Diecast metal model
- Openable front doors
- Openable workshop room doors
- Movable loading ramps
- Openable tail-gate
- 1:18 scale
- Length: 48cm (70cm with ramps extended)
- Height: 16cm
- Width: 14cm
The 1950s and 1960s are known as an era that witnessed a boom of race car transporters, which are being re-discovered today and held in a high regard. The two similar-looking transporters of the Scuderia Ferrari and Maserati might well be the most famous and technically most mature transporters of those days. They were mounted on Fiat-bus chassis of the type 642 RN2. With an open body work designed by Bartoletti, the resultant transporter was good for hauling three race cars.
Back in those days, it took a transporter to haul race cars to the race track from time to time. But transporters were not limited to hauling a precious freight only. They had quite a few other functions, too. In each of the transporters, a small but complete inspection bay was set up. This was where the head-quarters were located, in addition to providing a crew space and a sleeping berth during the hectic race weekends.





























Very happy! Great fun to load up cars.