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1:18 Lancia Rally 037 #1 - 1983 Monte Carlo Rallye
1:18 Lancia Rally 037 #1 - 1983 Monte Carlo Rallye
1:18 Lancia Rally 037 #1 - 1983 Monte Carlo Rallye

1:18 Lancia Rally 037 #1 – 1983 Monte Carlo Rallye

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Manufacturer: Kyosho

EUR €234

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About the car

This car was built by Italian automobile manufacturer Lancia in order to compete in the FIA Group B World Rally Championship and European Rally Championships in the early 1980s. It uses a rear-wheel-drive layout with a 5-speed plus reverse manual gear transmission. The 037 was the last of its kind in terms of being the only car to retain the rear-wheel-drive layout, as most other subsequent rally cars used a four-wheel-drive system.

The 037’s had a 2 litre 4-cylinder supercharged engine which Lancia chose over a turbocharged engine to improve throttle response and avoid any possible turbo lag. The engine used is based around the earlier used Fiat Abarth 131 rally cars’ engine.

The Lancia Rally 037 #1 finished in a magnificent 1st position in the Monte Carlo Rallye in 1983. The car was being driven Walter Röhrl and his team member Christian Geistdörfer.

About the Brand

Lancia is an Italian car manufacturer founded in 1906 by Vincenzo Lancia based in Turin, Italy. The brand became part of Italian vehicle manufacturer Fiat in 1969. Lancia is known for its strong rallying culture and heritage, and its technical innovations. They hold the more Manufacturer Championships than any other brand, in spite of not competing in the World Rally Championships since 1992.

About the Manufacturer

Kyosho is a Japanese based model car manufacturer founded by Hisashi Suzuki in 1963. Their products include radio-controlled (rc) cars, planes, helicopters, and boats as well as highly detailed and high-quality die-cast models renowned for their durability. The company’s main headquarters are in Chiyoda, Tokyo.

Additional information

Weight 4 kg
Period 1980's
Scale 1:18
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