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1952 Jaguar C-Type XKC 023 Red Limited Edition to 1,000 pieces Worldwide 1/18 Diecast Model Car by CMC
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- Brand new 1/18 scale diecast car model of 1952 Jaguar C-Type XKC 023 Red Limited Edition to 1,000 pieces Worldwide die cast model car by CMC.
 - Brand new box.
 - Real rubber tires.
 - Metal exhaust pipes.
 - Has steerable wheels.
 - Detailed fuel and oil circulation.
 - Flip-open and lockable engine hood.
 - Made of diecast with some plastic parts.
 - Authentically-replicated hinged fuel cap.
 - Detailed replication of the cooling system.

 - Elegant and brilliant finish in original color.
 - Radiator grille hand-made of stainless steel.
 - Detailed interior, exterior, engine compartment.
 - Driver´s door openable on realistic-looking hinges.
 - Dimensions approximately L-8.5, W-3.5, H-2 inches.
 - Upholstered leather-covered driver and passenger seats.
 - Screw-on central locking nuts with right-/left-handed threads.
 - Metal precision model hand-built from more than 1,150 parts.
 - Starting numbers printed with the elaborate tampon printing method.
 - Perfectly crafted wheels with stainless-steel spokes and nipples on alloy rims.
 - Realistic replica of the straight six engine complete with encircling components, pipes and cabling.
 - Triangular front axle with wishbones, hydraulic shock absorbers, longitudinal
torsion bar suspension, all made of metal.
 - Rigid rear axle with transverse torsion bar suspension, hydraulic shock absorbers, longitudinal links, all made of metal.
 
CMC has studied Dr. Christian Jenny’s C-Type (XKC 023) meticulously. The result is a CMC-made miniature highlighting the impressive charisma and sporty dynamics of the original.The C-Type developed for use in motorsport from the XK120 was completely new except for the optimized engine. Jaguar won the overall victory in Le Mans twice with the C-Type. Between 1952 and 1955, racing teams with the C-Type won many (class) victories in national and international races. 53 copies of the C-Type were made in Coventry, including four lightweight chassis.
Dimensions approximately L-10.5, W-4, H-2.5 inches.
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