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AFX/Racemasters Ford GT40 MkIV #4 AFX22048 HO Slot Racing Cars

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Management number 209829906 Release Date 2026/04/02 List Price US$16.21 Model Number 209829906
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About The Ford GT40 MKIV: This victory was no accident. Ford made sure of that. It was specifically, painstakingly designed for endurance, designed for speed…designed to win. Each element of the MKIV was totally different from other GT40s, starting with where it was made. The MKIV was built in the United States, unlike its predecessors the MKI-III cars which were all built in Europe. A company called Kar Kraft built the all-new J series chassis and newly designed long, streamlined bodywork. The MKIV quickly became the most radical and American variant of all the GT40s. Other modifications were made as well. A NASCAR-style, steel-tube roll cage was added as a direct result of beloved racer Ken Miles’ tragic and ultimately fatal accident. Though it was significantly safer, the roll cage was incredibly heavy. To top it off, driver Dan Gurney was 6' 4" - too tall to fit in the standard GT40. So, the team built the car body around him, lowering the position of the driver’s seat and making a "bubble" shaped piece for the roof of the car This would become known as the "Gurney Bubble" and would be applied to all MKIVs. This particular beauty, the red MKIV #1, was on the J5 Chassis. Despite its skilled drivers Dan Gurney and A.J. Foyt, the red #1 was written off and thought to be least likely to win. Dan Gurney often complained about its weight. It was a massive 600 pounds heavier than their archrival, the Ferrari 330 P4. During practice at Le Mans in 1967, Gurney developed a strategy in an effort to preserve the brakes - highly stressed under the additional weight of the car. He backed completely off the throttle several hundred yards before the approach to the Mulsanne hairpin (a well-known high-crash zone) virtually coasting into the braking area. This technique (also adopted by his co-driver A.J. Foyt) saved the brakes but increased the car's recorded lap times

UPC 850015210419
Size 8.5 inches (L) x 7 inches (W) x 1.8 inches (H)
Color Red
Theme car
Brand Name AFX
Model Name Ford GT40 MkIV #4
Model Year 1967
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Manufacturer AFX
Power Source Battery Powered
Material Type Plastic
Operation Mode Friction
Item Dimensions 8.5 x 7 x 1.8 inches
Number of Items 1
Toy Vehicle Form Car
Number of Players 2+
Subject Character American,Bubble
Additional Features Portable
Is Assembly Required No
Age Range Description Kid
Educational Objective Historical and Hobbyist Education
Are Batteries Required No
Batteries are Included No
Manufacturer Part Number AFX22048
Manufacturer Maximum Age MONTHS 36
Manufacturer Minimum Age MONTHS 14

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