Categories

Manufacturers

Sales !

Useful information

Newsletter

Tags

1:87 scale selection

  • Sort by

Maserati Ghibli Spider (Minichamps) 1:87

In stock

Maserati Ghibli Spider silver (Minichamps) 1:87

Designed by Ghia, the Ghibli coupe was unveiled during the 1966 Turin Motor Show. The spider variant, with its very refined lines, was launched two years later, at the same show. The Ghibli had the same “never-ending” hood, followed by a mini 2-seat interior than the Ferrari 365GTB/4, also known as Daytona, launched in 1968. The engine was a 4.7-liter V8 340 hp SAE

24,90

In stock

Maserati Ghibli Spider (Minichamps) 1:87

In stock

Maserati Ghibli Spider yellow (Minichamps) 1:87

Designed by Ghia, the Ghibli coupe was unveiled during the 1966 Turin Motor Show. The spider variant, with its very refined lines, was launched two years later, at the same show. The Ghibli had the same “never-ending” hood, followed by a mini 2-seat interior than the Ferrari 365GTB/4, also known as Daytona, launched in 1968. The engine was a 4.7-liter V8 340 hp SAE

24,90

In stock

Maserati Ghibli (Minichamps) 1:87

In stock

Maserati Ghibli blue (Minichamps) 1:87

24,90

In stock

Maserati Ghibli (Minichamps) 1:87

In stock

Maserati Ghibli red (Minichamps) 1:87

With the Ferrari 365 GTB/4 (the famous Daytona), the Ghibli is the archetype of the super GT of the second half of the 1960s. Its magnificent line, with its endless bonnet housing a 4.7-litre V8, is due to the young Giorgetto Giugiaro, working for Ghia at the time. Just over 1,100 units of the 1966 Ghibli were produced. Two years later, Maserati released a convertible variant.

24,90

In stock

Citroën SM (Norev) 1:87

In stock

Citroën SM metallic sund (Norev) 1:87

9,60

In stock

BMW 3.0 CSL 1973 (Minichamps) 1:87

In stock

BMW 3.0 CSL 1973 green (Minichamps) 1:87

24,90

In stock

BMW 3.0 CSL 1973 (Minichamps) 1:87

In stock

BMW 3.0 CSL 1973 silver (Minichamps) 1:87

24,90

In stock

BMW X6 2020 (Minichamps) 1:87

BMW X6 2020 white (Minichamps) 1:87

24,90

BMW X6 2020 (Minichamps) 1:87

BMW X6 2020 red (Minichamps) 1:87

24,90

Porsche 911 Dakar (Minichamps) 1:87

Porsche 911 Dakar green (Minichamps) 1:87

24,90

Porsche 911 Dakar (Minichamps) 1:87

Porsche 911 Dakar white (Minichamps) 1:87

24,90

BMW 3.0 CSi (Minichamps) 1:87

BMW 3.0 CSi blue (Minichamps) 1:87

24,90

BMW 2800 CS (Minichamps) 1:87

BMW 2800 CS green (Minichamps) 1:87

24,90

BMW 2800 CS (Minichamps) 1:87

BMW 2800 CS white (Minichamps) 1:87

24,90

BMW X7 (Minichamps) 1:87

BMW X7 bleu (Minichamps) 1:87

26,90

BMW X7 (Minichamps) 1:87

BMW X7 white (Minichamps) 1:87

26,90

Citroën Traction 11 AL (Norev) 1:87

Citroën Traction 11 AL blue (Norev) 1:87

9,60

Citroën Ami 6 estate (Norev) 1:43

Citroën Ami 6 estate blue (Norev) 1:87

9,60

Opel Ascona 2-door 1970 (Minichamps) 1:87

Opel Ascona 2-door red 1970 (Minichamps) 1:87

Opel produced three generations of Ascona between 1970 and 1988, when this sedan gave way to the Vectra. Here we have a first-gen 80 hp 1.6-litre 2-door Ascona, launched at the very end of 1970, just after the Manta coupe which shared the same platform. The Ascona was also available in four-door sedan and three-door station wagon.

24,90

Opel Kadett C (Minichamps) 1:87

Opel Kadett C blue (Minichamps) 1:87

The (third generation) Kadett "C", introduced in the summer of 1973, is a global car. Sold by Vauxhall as the Chevette, it was also available in the United States, Brazil and Australia, Japan (as the Isuzu Gemini) and Korea (as a Daewoo). This two-door variant represented, for Opel, 46% of the 1.7 million Kadetts sold until 1979.

24,90