This is the Ferrari 375 Plus Cunningham Watkins Glen 1954 Car #20 Driver: P. Walters in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.
At the 1954 Watkins Glen race, the Ferrari 375 Plus Cunningham, car #20, driven by Phil Walters, added a distinct chapter to its racing history. Known for his versatile driving skills, Phil Walters, often called "Ted Tappett," piloted the Ferrari in this challenging event. What sets this race apart is Walters' formidable performance, navigating the twists and turns of the iconic Watkins Glen circuit. The Ferrari 375 Plus Cunningham showcased its racing prowess, driven by Walters' skillful handling. While the specific details of the race may vary, this event exemplifies the car's competitiveness and Walters' ability to extract the best performance, contributing to the Ferrari's success on the track during the 1954 season.
This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish and has a sealed body. Resin models are
exceptionally accurate of scale, shape and detail. Each model is created using a variety of production
processes, to achieve this precision. They are produced using a composite material referred to in the
industry as “resin”. Photo etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are often used
for the most authentic replication.
At the 1954 Watkins Glen race, the Ferrari 375 Plus Cunningham, car #20, driven by Phil Walters, added a distinct chapter to its racing history. Known for his versatile driving skills, Phil Walters, often called "Ted Tappett," piloted the Ferrari in this challenging event. What sets this race apart is Walters' formidable performance, navigating the twists and turns of the iconic Watkins Glen circuit. The Ferrari 375 Plus Cunningham showcased its racing prowess, driven by Walters' skillful handling. While the specific details of the race may vary, this event exemplifies the car's competitiveness and Walters' ability to extract the best performance, contributing to the Ferrari's success on the track during the 1954 season.
This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish and has a sealed body. Resin models are
exceptionally accurate of scale, shape and detail. Each model is created using a variety of production
processes, to achieve this precision. They are produced using a composite material referred to in the
industry as “resin”. Photo etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are often used
for the most authentic replication.
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