Chevron B8 BMW 14th Targa Florio 1969 #188 by AxelR
Chevron's B8 was a popular and versatile machine much favoured by private entrants in the late 1960s and early 1970s and continues to be so in historic motorsport today. This car was entered by John Bamford of JCB excavator fame and was driven by Brown and Enever, who were classified in fourteenth position even though not running at the end. The model is very well finished in 'JCB yellow' and is a very limited edition hand built only, with just twenty examples having been produced.
| Description: | Chevron B8 BMW 14th Targa Florio 1969 #188 |
| Catalogue#: | VHCK047M |
| Product Type: | Hand Built |
| Scale: | 1:43 |
| Event: | Targa Florio |
| Colour: | - |
| Drivers: | Brown, Enever |
| Sponsors: | #188, Bamford |
| Dates: | 1969 |
| Race/Position: | 14th |
| Release Date: | September 2009 |
| Weight: | 325 grams |
| Comments: | - |
About AxelR
Reasonably accurate resin/metal kits that are simple to build and use a small amount of photo-etched detail. Please note that any old Four Small Wheels reviews that refer to painted kits are no longer valid. Painted kits are no longer available. Instructions very basic but usually include multi-view photos for placement of the excellent decals. Range includes many current 'historic' racers. Hand-built models offer excellent value for money. Made in France.