CMC Ferrari 250 GTO, Targa Florio 1962 86

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Product Description Shortly after its incipient racing appearances, the 250 GTO sent shockwaves through the motorsports scene. The car seemed to be at home on every kind of track a

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  • Product Description

    Shortly after its incipient racing appearances, the 250 GTO sent shockwaves through the motorsports scene. The car seemed to be at home on every kind of track and was able to deliver extraordinary performances whether on a race circuit or windy mountain road.

    Such was the case at the 46th Targa Florio on May 6, 1962. The Italian driver-team Giorgio Scarletti and Pietro Ferraro joined the endurance race in their two-tone-finish 250 GTO with starting number 86. The race comprised 10 laps of the Circuito Piccolo delle Madonie that stretched 72 km long, so a distance of 720 km was to be covered in total. The circuit ran along public mountain roads in the Greater Palermo area, with its start and finish line set in the village Cerda. It had approximately 900 curves, thus demanding hours of highest concentration and driving skills from the pilots. Crowds, frequently dangerous roadsides, rock formations, trees and deep chasms added to the difficulties for drivers trying to race to victory on the tracks already bumpy and dusty enough. The racecars started off individually every 20 seconds, as a simultaneous start was impossible because of the narrow streets.  Even overtaking from behind was extremely difficult. For an experienced driver, it was possible to complete a lap in less than 40 minutes, which corresponded to an average speed of about 100 km/h.

    The GTO-team Scarlatti/Ferraro coped with the ordeal well by finishing the race for 7h: 22m: 8.100s and became the winner in the GT-class. It led them to an honorable 4th place in overall standing.  This was one more indication that the Ferrari 250 GTO was going to be a serial winner with few rivals to pose a serious threat to its domination.


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    The use of racing team and/or driver names, symbols, starting numbers, and/or descriptions is solely for reference purposes. Unless otherwise stated, it does not imply that the CMC scale model is a product of any of these racing teams/drivers or endorsed by any of them.

     

    Model Description

    Hand-crafted metal precision model with a left-hand drive, built from 1,848 single parts, of which are 1,224 made of metalAuthentic recreation of the Targa Florio racecar looksFunctional engine hood, equipped with a supporting rod, quick release-locks, and leather belts for fasteningFunctional doors with sliding windowsTrunk lid has a supporting rod and opens to reveal a spare wheelFlip-open cover over the rear fuel tank filler    Perfectly-wired wheels with a light alloy rim, and removable Borrani central locking nuts (with side-dependent right- and left-hand threads)Highly detailed 12-cylinder V-type engine, complete with all aggregates, pipes and cabling Meticulous replication of the racecar interior, with roll cage and safety belts. Seats upholstered in textile covers with leather trimmings Well-integrated dashboard with a full array of instruments and controls Elaborate undercarriage, front and rear suspensions, oil and fuel tank (made of stainless steel), and racing-style tailpipes of the exhaust system.Detachable stainless-steel bottom plate

     

    Features different from the standard-version model:

     

    Three front air-intakes are left open (mountable covers packed inside the box)Elimination of the front fender lampsOval-shaped air-intakes in the front endIntegrated left/right auxiliary lights in the front endNo exterior mirrors; no vent opening in the rear windowA taped license plate bearing the registration 13134/L4

     

     

     

    Technical data of the original vehicle:

    Two-seater coupé body (Berlinetta) made of aluminum on a tubular frame with side trellis-frame reinforcement

    12-cylinder V-engine with a 60⁰ cylinder angle and dual overhead camshafts

    Dry sump lubrication



  • StylesRally
    Gauge1:18
    Maximum output300 hp at 7,500 rpm
    Displacement2,953 cc
    Bore x stroke73 x 58.8 mm
    Wheelbase2,400 mm
    Track front/rear1,354 (1,351) / 1,350 (1,346) mm
    Mixture preparation6x Weber 38 DCN-dual carburetor
    Top SpeedApprox. 280km/h
    Compression9.8 : 1
    TransmissionSynchronized 5-speed manual rear-wheel drive
    SuspensionFront independent suspension on trapezoidal whishbones with coil springs; rear rigid axle with longitudinal leaf springs, Koni shock absorbers, and Watt linkage
    BrakesDisk-brakes all around
    Vehicle length / wide / height4,325 / 1,600 / 1,210 mm
    Curb weightApprox. 900 kg
    Construction period / quantity1962-1964 / 36 pcs. + 3 units with a 4-liter-engine