This item is limited to 3 per household.
[About actual vehicle]
- Tiger is based on the 2-seater sports car produced by Sun Beam Company, a British automaker, based on Alpine, equipped with Ford's V8 engine.
- UK AC Cars was inspired by the successful development of Shelby Cobra with the help of Carroll Shelby and was developed with the cooperation of Shelby as well.
- Ford's 260 cubic inch compact two-seater open body Equipped with V-type 8 cylinder engine. Tiger who gained power began production in 1964. It was to gather popularity of American car fans.
- By 1967 nearly 6,500 units will be hit, followed by a more powerful 289 cubic inch V8 with a series 2 developed. However, because Sunbeam entered Chrysler, it was impossible to use Ford's engine, and I was missed and closed that curtain.
[About the model]
- The model is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the popular sports car, Sunbeam · Tiger, which is in line with Shelby Cobra on 1/25 scale.
- Kit can be assembled by selecting either stock specification or race specification.
- Modeled with a light 2 seater body in plenty of atmosphere, including the front and rear over fender and front front air dam, Targa type roll hoop parts also set. The powerful style is also attractive.
- Ford's 260 cubic inch under the bonnet. Model V 8 cylinder. I am looking forward to trying to skill at detailing up.
- Set two types of tires and wheels, tighten your feet. For decals, stripes and bib number are prepared and you can enjoy the finish full of originality.
- It is one recommended for a wide range of car model fans.
[Major features]
- Reproducing the popular sports car, Sunbeam · Tiger which appeared in the 1960's on 1/25 scale
- Can be assembled by selecting either stock specification or race specification
- Including front and rear over fender and front front air dam, Targa type roll hoop parts also set
- Engine models Ford's 260 cubic inch Model V 8 cylinder
- 2 types of tires and wheels set
- Decals include bib number and so on
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )