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23908 Carrera Digital 124 Lola T70 MKIIIb, #58 1:24 Slot Car w/lights

Carrera

$114.99
SKU:
23908
UPC:
4007486239081

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Product Overview

Brand New/Never Used/Original Packaging

23908 Carrera Digital 124 Lola T70 MKIIIb, #58

A British gem
The Lola T70 MKIIIb "No.58" was driven by the veteran of the sports car scene, David Ruff Piper. The racing car was developed in 1965 by the British racing car manufacturer Lola Cars as a two-seater racing sports car for the unlimited Group 7 sports car racing series in England and the USA. Group 7 racing cars are two-seater racing cars for circuit racing. The Lola T70 is one of the most successful two-seater racing in England. It is questionable whether the Lola would get a road approval again today, which it once had in Switzerland. At Carrera, however, you have the option of letting the sports car drift around the corners.

Great Carrera races
In its unmistakable squeaky green design with the number 58, the Lola T70 shoots over your Carrera racetrack at a scale of 1:24. The first variant was the Lola T70 Spyder. In 1966 the Lola T70 Mk II Spyder appeared, which was replaced by the Lola Mk III Spyder in 1967. John Surtees became world champion in the CanAm series on Lola in 1966, but only one race could be won against the McLaren M6A-Chevrolet in the following year. The first closed variant was the Lola Mk III Coupé, which appeared in 1967. It was replaced by the Mk IIIB Coupé, which appeared in 1969 and was only built until 1970. Like the original, the slot car has been reproduced in great detail and equipped with front, rear and brake lights. The car can be controlled digitally, but can also be used in analog mode and can also be individually coded.

  • Green in color, #58.
  • The slot car is equipped with front, rear and brake lights. The car can be controlled digitally and can also be individually coded. This car ensures unique action, brilliant overtaking maneuvers and top-class fun on every Carrera racetrack.

Carrera Digital 1/24 benefits at a glance:

  • Lane changes and overtaking at the touch of a button
  • Up to 4 vehicles on a track at the same time
  • Depending on the driver’s ability and skill, the speed can individually adjusted with up to 10 levels
  • Simple vehicle coding using the manual control unit
  • Perfect sliding and drifting
  • Predominantly with front and rear lighting
  • Carrera's Digital 132/124 cars can also be run on Analog (or Evolution and Exclusiv) tracks