Ferrari 250GT Breadvan Galenga 65 #482 by Glamour
Count Volpi’s Bizarrini designed Ferrari special is most familiar in its original red or the red and black seen at Le Mans practice, but after a couple of years it was repainted silver and in 1965, in the hands of Edgardo Mungo, finished ninth overall on the Coppa Galenga hillclimb. The silver paint finish on the model is excellent and the basic shape of the car is also well captured. The number decals on the sides are a little too far forward and should be almost entirely on the doors, but otherwise the detailing is neatly applied and overall it’s an attractive model.
| Description: | Ferrari 250GT Breadvan Galenga 65 #482 |
| Catalogue#: | GLP053 |
| Product Type: | Hand Built |
| Scale: | 1:43 |
| Event: | GT & Sports Car Racing |
| Colour: | - |
| Drivers: | Mungo |
| Sponsors: | #482 |
| Dates: | 1965 |
| Race/Position: | - |
| Release Date: | April 2013 |
| Weight: | 400 grams |
| Comments: | 9th Coppa Galenga |
About Glamour
Very well finished low cost hand builts from the Tron stable. Generally speaking, the body shapes are well proportioned, the paintwork excellent and the simple detailing carefully placed. Fine etched wire wheels are used where necessary. Made in Italy.