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  • SCALEXTRIC Ford Lotus Cortina
    Ford Lotus Cortina, Mark Sumpter drove this classic pale blue cortina for the Jordan Racing Team add this beauty to your collection today!
    NZ$ 133.99
  • SCALEXTRIC Ford Sierra RS500
    Ford Sierra RS500 BTCC 1988 Andy Rouse, The Ford Sierra RS500 is an iconic touring car that left its mark on motorsport history ready for you to add to your collection.
    NZ$ 133.99
  • SCALEXTRIC Ford Sierra RS500
    Ford Sierra RS500 1988 Bathurst no 9
    NZ$ 124.99
  • SCALEXTRIC Ford Escort MK1 #16
    Ford Escort MK1, Finishing fourth and fifth overall in the 1971 RAC Rally Fords Embassy Hill Team continued the excellent success that the Mk1 Escort had achieved in rallying in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The Escort was an expert rally car, could easily drift on loose surfaces, and was equipped with a variety of powerful tunable engines.
    add this classic to your collection.
    NZ$ 142.90
  • SCALEXTRIC Ford Escort MK2
    Ford Escort MK2 Acropolls rally 1979
    Another famous rally Escort from Scalextric! Taking part in the gruelling 1979 Acropolis Rally this iconic livery saw rally legend Bjorn Waldergard through to a great first place!

    Please note, this car ran in the rally without door mirrors, hence they are missing from this Scalextric model - Thank you.
    NZ$ 135.90
  • SCALEXTRIC Ford Capri Mk3 SPA 24HRS '78
    Scalextric Ford Capri MKIII - Spa 24hrs 1978 Winner
    The 1978 edition of the Spa 24hr hours saw a win for the English Belgian duo of Gordon Spice and Teddy Pilette. One of a team of three Capris in the famous Belga livery the duo fought a race long battle with the BMW teams and numerous other Capris to eventually emerge victorious. Another great result for Gordon Spice racing and for the Capri.
    NZ$ 134.90
  • SCALEXTRIC Ford RS200 - Police Edition
    Ford RS200 - Police Edition

    While never officially being used by the police, this Ford RS200 comes finished with a police livery, complete with working lights! Scalextric now brings this classic car to the slot track with great detail and features ARC PRO digital compatibility.
    NZ$ 134.90
  • SCALEXTRIC Lamborghini Countach
    Based on the 1986 Lamborghini Countach, ground-breaking design and iconic style is now available to add to your track. The Scalextric Lamborghini Countach in White captures the lively 80's atmosphere, combining automotive art and exhilarating performance ' perfect for adding extra thrills to any Scalextric layout.

    What car better encapsulates the excess of the 1980s then a white Lamborghini Countach? The star of the Miami Boardwalk, the streets of Milan or the silver screen the Lamborghini Countach is a real megastar of automotive history. With a look that was groundbreaking for the time and head turning even today the Countach built upon the legacy of the Miura and now for the first time from Scalextric it can be a piece of automotive art on your track at home too.
    NZ$ 133.99
  • SCALEXTRIC Lamborghini Countach
    What car better encapsulates the excess of the 1980s then a Lamborghini Countach? The star of the Miami Boardwalk, the streets of Milan or the silver screen the Lamborghini Countach is a real megastar of automotive history.

    With a look that was ground-breaking for the time and head turning even today the Countach built upon the legacy of the Miura and now for the first time from Scalextric it can be a piece of automotive art on your track at home too. And this particular car was to be seen powering around the streets of the ultra-glamorous Monte Carlo before the 1983 Grand Prix!
    NZ$ 133.99
  • SCALEXTRIC Donington Rover Vitesse #8 1/32
    Scalextric Rover Vitesse - 1986 Donington 500KMS - Percy & Walkinshaw | 2022 Catalogue
    After the success they enjoyed with the Jaguar XJS, Tom Walkinshaw Racing was then asked to take another of British Leyland's legends of the 1980s racing, the Rover SD1. In its iconic red and white colours, the SD1 proved to be a dominant force in the ETCC during the mid-80s.

    Fighting the BMW 635CSI wheel to wheel across Europe the big Rovers proved to be more than a match, and they sounded incredible too, thanks to their powerful 3.5 litre V8 motors. This particular example won the 1986 Donington 500KMs in the hands of Win Percy and Tom Walkinshaw himself.
    NZ$ 133.99
  • SCALEXTRIC Ford Puma Rally 1
    SCALEXTRIC Ford Puma Rally 1 - Gus Greensmith 2022 Monte Carlo Rally
    NZ$ 117.90
  • SCALEXTRIC BMW E30 M3
    SCALEXTRIC BMW E30 M3 - Bathurst 1000 1992 - Longhurst + Cecotto
    NZ$ 127.90
  • SCALEXTRIC Holden VL Commodore
    SCALEXTRIC Holden VL Commodore - 1987 Spa 24Hrs - Moffat & Harvey
    NZ$ 117.90
  • SCALEXTRIC Ford XY Falcon
    SCALEXTRIC Ford XY Falcon - 1972 Bathurst
    NZ$ 126.00
  • SCALEXTRIC Ford XB Falcon
    Scalextric Ford XB Falcon GT - Red Pepper
    NZ$ 158.90
  • SCALEXTRIC Ford Puma Rally 1
    SCALEXTRIC Ford Puma Rally 1 - Sebastien Loeb - 2022 Monte Carlo Rally
    NZ$ 117.90
  • SCALEXTRIC Ford Mustang GT4
    SCALEXTRIC Ford Mustang GT4 - Canadian GT 2021 - Multimatic Motorsport
    NZ$ 127.90
  • Scalextric Bathurst 1972 XY GTHO Ford Falcon  Murray Carter
    Out of the 60 starters for the 1972 Bathurst, Murray Carter in his Phase Three GT-HO Falcon qualified in 22nd position with a time of 2:49.2s. Falcons had captured the first 4 qualiying positions, with Allan Moffat scoring pole position with a time of 2:35.8s, followed by John Goss, John French and Fred Gibson. In a first, the Bathurst race started in pouring rain, conditions not suited for the large Falcons. Peter Brock in a Torana started from 5th on the grid and had moved up to 2nd place, just behind Moffat by the end of lap 3. The rain lasted until lap 23, where the Falcons were now able to record some good lap times on the drying track.
    Carter was having a good race moving his way through the grid, but late in the race he struck problems when he bounced his Falcon off the fence at Murray’s Corner, the damaged guard cutting the right front tyre at Forrest’s Elbow later in the lap. Carter continued on three wheels making it back to the pits. A new tyre was fitted and Carter was able to continue racing, but he incurred a one-minute penalty after requiring a push-start from the pits. Murray Carter finished the race with a very second-hand looking car in overall 10th position, 8 laps down on the winner Peter Brock.
    NZ$ 169.90

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