Item no.: 31036
Scale: 1:32
Carrera Digital 132 Mercedes 300 SEL 6.3 AMG, No.35.
Mighty Mercedes
The Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3 was the top-of-the-range S-Class W 109 manufactured between 1967 and 1972. Although not originally designed for motor racing purposes, the 6.3 was soon deployed in the touring car championship. In 1971, AMG entered the ‘red pig’ livery version at the 24-hour race in Spa, winning in its class and finishing second overall.
Individually codable and digitally controlled with realistic acceleration and braking action. The cars are high-detailed models with nicely finished, tampo-printed liveries and generally feature a "pan" interior representing the driver from mid-torso up, allowing more space inside the car for the chip and reducing weight. The cars come with 9:27 gearing and an inline E200 motor, double traction magnets and a double-braid for improved connectivity.
Front, rear and brake lights. Ready to Run (RTR) on both Evolution and Digital 132 Track.