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Porsche 935/79 No.0 Winner Daytona 24H 1979 Field/Ongais/Haywood in 1:18 scale


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This is the Porsche 935/79 No.0 Winner Daytona 24H 1979 Field/Ongais/Haywood in 1:18 scale by Spark.

In the 1979 24 Hours of Daytona at Daytona International Speedway, the No. 0 Porsche 935/79 fielded by Interscope Racing and driven by Americans Ted Field, Danny Ongais, and Hurley Haywood stormed to an unforgettable overall victory, completing 684 laps for the win in the grueling endurance classic. All three drivers were seasoned racers — Haywood was already a multiple Rolex 24 winner and legendary sports‑car ace, Ongais a versatile competitor in sports cars and open‑wheel racing, and Field both a driver and team owner. What made this win truly special was the Porsche 935/79 itself: an evolution of Porsche’s dominant Group 5 turbo race car based on the 911, featuring a potent 3.2 L turbocharged flat‑six, extensive aerodynamic bodywork, and robust endurance‑tuned drivetrain that gave it both blistering speed and remarkable durability over 24 hours. Its commanding victory by a wide margin over rivals cemented the 935’s reputation as one of the era’s greatest sports‑race cars.

Spark models are meticulously hand-painted, assembled, and polished to a beautiful, showroom-ready finish.  The production process integrates multiple specialized techniques, including hand-cast resin, diecasting, and injected molded thermoplastics, to deliver unrivaled scale accuracy. Each unit is hand-finished with:

  • Meticulous Detailing: Features photo-etched parts, die-cutting, and authentic sponsor liveries.
  • Precision Assembly: Hand-painted and assembled with precision-applied tampo printing and waterslide decals.
  • Superior Finish: Polished to a professional-grade luster, using exact matching automotive paint and colors, reflecting the commitment to absolute quality.
  • Display Case Included:  This item is Brand New, Factory Sealed, and in the Original Box.   All Spark Models come with a plexiglass display cover to keep the model protected.