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Shadow DN8A 4th Holland 1976 #16 Pryce

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Shadow DN8A 4th Holland 1976 #16 Pryce by This Way Up

We are re-releasing an old kit produced years ago by the South African company THIS WAY UP, the Shadow Ford DN8, which made its debut at the 1976 Dutch Grand Prix with British driver Tom Pryce at the wheel, finishing the race in fourth place after starting from third position. Designed by Tony Southgate and Dave Wass, it was powered by the traditional Ford Cosworth DFV engine. It raced in a total of 25 Grand Prix between the 1976 and 1978 seasons (its last appearance was in the United States-West Grand Prix with Clay Regazzoni at the wheel). It achieved one victory (the 1977 Austrian Grand Prix with Alan Jones), one third place (the 1977 Italian Grand Prix, also with Jones) and a total of nine points finishes (seven with Jones, one with Pryce and one with Riccardo Patrese).

Description: Shadow DN8A 4th Holland 1976 #16 Pryce
Catalogue#: TWU032
Product Type: Resin/Metal Kit
Scale: 1:43
Event: Formula 1 or single seater
Colour: -
Drivers: Pryce T
Sponsors: #16, Shadow Racing, Tabatip, F&S Properties
Dates: 1976
Race/Position: 4th
Release Date: Due: ?/2026 reissue
Weight: 250 grams
Comments: Zandvoort

About This Way Up

Excellent metal kits of classic F1 subjects and fine detail accessories. One of the fastest evolving ranges that we have seen quality wise in recent years and was among the best in the business when the creator's life was cruelly cut short by cancer. Update April 2019. Patterns acquired by Tameo Kits who will be reintroducing the range, ensuring the same high quality we have been used to. Originally made in South Africa, now made in Italy.

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