Feature

●FN20 Advanced Power Unit: lighter, smoother, quieter, more consistent and uses 33% less energy than Mega-G
●Weight: Up to 35% lighter than any other HO chassis, 5% lighter than Mega-G
●Shape: Narrowest, lowest chassis ever made for more realistic bodies
●Pick-Up Shoes: Stronger, follows rail better for consistent power
●Center of gravity: Lowest of all competitors to corner with confidence


Description

Overview: AFX’s rendition of the famous Sebring MKIIB #2 comes with a unique twist. Instead of showing the car in all its glory before the race, we opted to portray the car in its exact state the moment it crossed the finish line. If you look closely, you’ll see three anomalies, first is a paint scuff that was verified using several documented photos of the car during the race. Second was the discolored and oddly shaped roundel. A friend to the team at the time gave us the information about the roundels. Made from a special 3M material, they were significantly more reflective allowing for higher visibility during pit stops. However, the material was so rigid that they had to attach it with pop-rivets (the silver dots around the roundels). Lastly, the silver mark across the door handle. This story came to us straight from Carrol Shelby himself. The door handle on the left side of the car was lifting during the race at speeds well over 100mph. In an effort to keep the car door in place the team duct taped the handle. It worked! Don’t miss out on this beauty, the only one of its kind and caliber produced in HO scale. Find at your favorite local or online dealer