This is the Ferrari 375 MM Spider #9 1954 Savannah GP William Spear Right and Left Windscreen in 1:18 scale by CMC.
At the 1954 Savannah National Sports Car Races held at Hunter Air Force Base near Savannah, Georgia, Bill Spear drove the Ferrari 375 MM Spider #9 to a strong 2nd-place finish in a competitive SCCA National Sports Car Championship event, finishing just behind another 375 MM in a race that showcased the brutal performance of Ferrari’s 4.5-liter V12 sports cars in American club competition. Spear — a respected privateer racer — piloted the elegant yet powerful Ferrari against a field of seasoned SCCA competitors, demonstrating the 375 MM’s balance of speed, handling, and endurance over the race’s demanding ~150 mile distance. What set the Savannah races apart from many closed-circuit European classics was the SCCA’s National Championship format on repurposed airfield layouts — rough surfaces, tight corners and long straights that tested cars in a very different way from purpose-built road courses, and helped establish the Ferrari 375 MM’s reputation on both sides of the Atlantic.
Each CMC scale model car is a perfect replication of a historically significant automobile. Every detail of
the 1:1 scale auto is recorded. Not one detail is missed or omitted.
CMC Features include:
● Extremely Detailed Engine
● Each individual component is neatly mounted by hand
● Instruments on the dash are mounted separately
● Moveable and Steerable Front Wheels
● Floor covering is laid in by hand
● Accurate and highly detailed Interior and Chassis
● Opening Doors, Trunk and Hood
● Allows for mounting and dismounting of wheels with winged central locking nut
● Models are painted with the same process used by automakers, Multi-layer and clear coated.
To finish, the model is polished to a luster no less than the original.
At the 1954 Savannah National Sports Car Races held at Hunter Air Force Base near Savannah, Georgia, Bill Spear drove the Ferrari 375 MM Spider #9 to a strong 2nd-place finish in a competitive SCCA National Sports Car Championship event, finishing just behind another 375 MM in a race that showcased the brutal performance of Ferrari’s 4.5-liter V12 sports cars in American club competition. Spear — a respected privateer racer — piloted the elegant yet powerful Ferrari against a field of seasoned SCCA competitors, demonstrating the 375 MM’s balance of speed, handling, and endurance over the race’s demanding ~150 mile distance. What set the Savannah races apart from many closed-circuit European classics was the SCCA’s National Championship format on repurposed airfield layouts — rough surfaces, tight corners and long straights that tested cars in a very different way from purpose-built road courses, and helped establish the Ferrari 375 MM’s reputation on both sides of the Atlantic.
Each CMC scale model car is a perfect replication of a historically significant automobile. Every detail of
the 1:1 scale auto is recorded. Not one detail is missed or omitted.
CMC Features include:
● Extremely Detailed Engine
● Each individual component is neatly mounted by hand
● Instruments on the dash are mounted separately
● Moveable and Steerable Front Wheels
● Floor covering is laid in by hand
● Accurate and highly detailed Interior and Chassis
● Opening Doors, Trunk and Hood
● Allows for mounting and dismounting of wheels with winged central locking nut
● Models are painted with the same process used by automakers, Multi-layer and clear coated.
To finish, the model is polished to a luster no less than the original.
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