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Here is a shot from the instructions of the Fujimi GT40 MKII ('66 Le Mans 2nd winner) kit. The two large boxes that sit between the rear tires and the transaxle (one on each side), what are those? The restored version of the #5 car does not have them present, what's the deal? 

 

 

 

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So it appears that fabricators/restorers and modelers alike have distain for these boxes as the #5 car from '66 Le Mans that was restored (to '66 specs?) and sold by Sotheby's for almost 10 million back in March 2018 does not have these boxes! Hello? Or, is it possible that the #5 car ( a Holman/Moody prepped car) for some reason was 'not' required to have them? That seems unlikely.

The reason modelers don't like them is because it makes fitment of body to chassis difficult in final assembly. 

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35 minutes ago, Speedfreak said:

So it appears that fabricators/restorers and modelers alike have distain for these boxes as the #5 car from '66 Le Mans that was restored (to '66 specs?) and sold by Sotheby's for almost 10 million back in March 2018 does not have these boxes! Hello? Or, is it possible that the #5 car ( a Holeman/Moody prepped car) for some reason was 'not' required to have them? That seems unlikely.

The reason modelers don't like them is because it makes fitment of body to chassis difficult in final assembly. 

My guess would be they removed them after Le Mans but years before the restoration. The Holeman car would of had to have had some kind of storage somewhere as those were the regulations at the time for Le Mans. If you research the history of the car, likely at some point after '66 Le Mans they were removed as they weren't required anymore, ie Sebring or Daytona or where ever else it may have raced.

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This topic really brings back memories.  Chaparral 2F carried its "luggage" in the front fenders.  The door is barely visible in the photo.  These two compartments conveniently also functioned as plenum chambers for cooling air to the front brakes.  In the day, cars were turned down at tech inspection or modified (sawing away roll bar brace) to accommodate "luggage space."

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Lots of weird rules for these races.  Luggage was just one of them.  They also had to have a spare tire.  Can you imagine a car stopped along the Mulsanne straight with the driver changing a tire?  Also the passenger seat was pretty rudimentary as few people ever had the courage to sit there in a race. The FIA did control the rules but there were plenty of other races that the GT40 competed in that were governed by other bodies such as Daytona, so the luggage boxes were removable.  Also the spare tire was not always required, in which case Holman Moody had an oil tank with a site gauge that mounted in the same place.  

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  • 2 years later...
On 3/18/2022 at 6:02 AM, Mattilacken said:

The Toyota GT1 also had to apply for the luggage compartment rule but some how they managed to say that the fuel cell doubled as a luggage box according some sources. 

Makes sense - as long as they didn't have to drive anywhere. 

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On 10/4/2019 at 12:45 PM, Bugatti Fan said:

If you want to see a big bucks multi medium GT40 kit that is in preparations a look at Creative Miniature Associates website.

Those pictures more than a  decade old and with the release of two 1/12 kits by Trumpeter and MENG I’m not sure many would fork over ten times the price of those kits for Marshall Bucks kit not matter how nice it is.  If he produced maybe fifty he might get the $1700 but IF they kit is ever produced I’m guess that price would go up another 50% due to cost of materials, etc.

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