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GP Replicas Ferrari 330 P4 Daytona 1967 Decorated Sample

GP Replicas gives us a first look at their painted hand-sample 1:18 Ferrari 330 P4 Daytona 1967 #26, we must say it looks pretty darn good.  The final product will be manufactured in resin with closed-body design.  The 330 P4 will be on sale later this year.

About the 330 P4…  “With styling very similar to that of the 330 P3, this model was powered by a V12 engine that had been radically redesigned by Franco Rocchi. The most obvious modification was the introduction of a three-valve cylinder head – two inlet and one exhaust. Fuel feed was provided by a Lucas injection system. The chassis was slightly shorter than the 330 P3’s, and the new suspension system improved road holding. The car won numerous races and earned its place in the history books after a memorable 1-2-3 at Daytona.”

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6 Responses to "GP Replicas Ferrari 330 P4 Daytona 1967 Decorated Sample"

  1. David C says:

    Looks horrible, wheel openings front and rear aren’t correct, and look at those large ugly rivets!!!

  2. Marek says:

    I just can say, I bought two GMP versions when available ( which are aliens from outer space against these ). I also remeber at that time, some GMPs were available for 150 Euro and look like nobody was interested at that time. Now these will be over 200 I think and the interest will be there according manufacturer ? I dont get it….

  3. Philip Larsen says:

    I hope someone will tell them that #26 is a 412P.

  4. MLB says:

    Terrible. Initially it looks good….. until you really look at it, and compare with the real car, etc, etc. Once again we have a manufacturer that can’t be bothered with making the effort to do proper research, as well as the effort to make an accurate model. Well they just saved me and some clients more money.

  5. giade FLIGHTNING says:

    Hi . How much is this #26 Ferrari?

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