Porsche 911 (915) Prototype 1970 Red by Matrix
In the late 1960s Porsche initiated studies to create a our seat version of the 911. The first study was commissioned from Pininfarina and, unhappy with the proportions, Porsche's designers then came up with this option unveiled in 1970. It's still a little ungainly (but then we've been used to seeing the original shape for 50+ years) and Matrix has done an excellent job of capturing the lines. The restored car is now in Porsche's museum and has been seen at various events, the well finished model comparing favourably with real car images.
Description: | Porsche 911 (915) Prototype 1970 Red |
Catalogue#: | MTX51607-021 |
Product Type: | Resincast |
Scale: | 1:43 |
Event: | Road, Concept Cars |
Colour: | Red |
Drivers: | - |
Sponsors: | - |
Dates: | 1970 |
Race/Position: | - |
Release Date: | December 2021 |
Weight: | 500 grams |
Comments: | - |
About Matrix
From the original creators of the Neo range, this resincast series offers a wide range of mostly road car subjects. Some are very familiar classics but we also see plenty of very rare and usual machines ranging from Maharajah's Rolls Royces to Citroen and Volvo limousines! Overall casting quality is excellent, paint finishes usually to a very high standard and plenty of fine etch used for small trim. Wire wheels on some subjects can be a little unconvincing but otherwise very consistent. Made in China.