Product Overview
Brand New/Never Used/Original Packaging
Policar March 701 Monaco GP 1970 Ronnie Peterson, #23
- Yellow and red in color.
- The Policar brand developed with Slot.it technology to create exciting 'magnet free' racing for the true enthusiast. High quality finish and body detail throughout the model, including engine detail and full driver with true helmet design.
- Improved chassis for better performance!
- Comes displayed in clear case with sleeve.
History
The March 701 was built in just under 12 weeks, between November 1969 and February 1970, at March Engineering’s factory in Bicester. Designed by Robin Herd, it features distinctive wing shaped side fuel tanks. It was powered by a Ford-Cosworth DFV engine matched to a Hewland DG300 five-speed gearbox. The March 701 won three of its first four races, starting from pole position three times, but suffered from heavy weight and high polar inertia. It was driven amongst others by Jackie Stewart, Chris Amon, Jo Siffert, Jean-Pierre Jarier and Ronnie Peterson.
Car Specifications
- Scale 1:32
- Body Plastic
- Length 126mm
- Height 33mm
- Wheelbase 78.6mm
- Front Track 61.5mm
- Rear Track 61.5mm
- Weight 49.5g
- Magnet No
- Motor Slim-Can 24,500rpm
- Motor Mount Inline
- Drivetrain 2WD
- Pinion/Gear 9/ 25/16 /17
- Front Wheels Plastic 13.8x7.9
- Rear Wheels Aluminium 16x11.7
- Front Tires Rubber PPT1220C1
- Rear Tires Rubber PPT1219C1
- Lights No