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Alternative version FAE271B Coppa Dolomiti FAE271C Calabria FAE271D Watkins Glen & FAE271E Coppa PeruginaChassis 0084E is best known in its earlier incarnations with the Marzotto brothers as the ‘Sicilian cart’ and then shooting break. This roadster with tucked under sides and semi-exposed spare wheel was the fourth body fitted to the car in the space of a year and remains on it today. We’ve not found any images from Watkins Glen but do have from the Targa Florio and the shape and decal placement here look good. It’s an unusual looking machine and makes for an interesting model, whichever version you opt for.
Charming hand-built resin models of interesting and often obscure subjects. The various Ferrari and Maserati machines which ended up in SCCA races of the late 50s and early 60s are a particular speciality, but also plenty of machines raced in Europe too. Paint finishes sometimes a little flat )or should that be more realistic!?) but otherwise very good. Made in Italy.