System Analog
Motor mount Inline
Transmission Rear-wheel-drive (rear 2 wheels)
1:32 Scale 1:32
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Description

One of the most stunning and daring post-war models created by the British company Frazer Nash: the Le Mans Coupé, as it was raced in the 1954 edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the legendary French endurance competition after which it was named.

Numbered and limited edition to 400 units.

CJ-56 KIT : featuring basic parts to build one FRAZER NASH Le Mans Coupé. Unpainted bodywork & resin parts, PVC windshields, plastic tires, rubber wheels, photoetched & white metal chrome parts, water decals, as well as basic mechanics. NOTE: motor, pickup guide and cables are not included.

Introduced in 1953, it was a development of a previous spider model, the Targa Florio, to which a roof and an opening on the more horizontal grill were added. This carriage design suggests a future model, the Sebring. It was christened Le Mans to honour the company’s performance on earlier editions of the legendary endurance competition. As a matter of fact, three different Le Mans Coupe units were to take part in the 24 Hours.

According to the Frazer Nash archives, only nine units were manufactured, including a prototype and eight production-line cars, all made between April 1953 and October 1956. Indeed, the rarity of this Frazer Nash only increases its appeal. Now available as a slot car, this model had earned an excellent reputation, and as a sports racing car, it exuded independence, speed, and panache. The rigid roof on its carriage suggests a robust appearance. It was also very innovative and elegant, among the most remarkable and attractive vehicles in this truly beautiful era of motor racing.

In 1954, the brand was back at Le Mans with two coupe models, numbered #36 and #38. The first of the two, chassis number 186, was returning now painted dark blue with sporting red tyres – this spectacular finish is the one we have chosen for our release, serial number CJ-56.

At any rate, their rivals in the 1501-2000 cc category were coming on very strongly, so Bristol set its three prototypes to win. Their aerodynamic design, derived from aviation technology, and a fail-proof BMW engine are the reasons for their becoming the top three winners in their category. The #36 car, a strong contender, but not as fast as the others, finished fourth after the Bristol cars.

Technical sheet

Brand

Frazer Nash

Race Year

Out of competition

Color

White

System

Analog

Compatible Analog

Yes

Compatible Digital

Not recommended

Motor mount

Inline

Transmission

Rear-wheel-drive (rear 2 wheels)

Lighting

No

Scale

1:32

Year of Production

2024

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