As 1960s supercars go, the 33 Stradale is possibly the most special of all. Although its V8 displaced a 'mere' 2-litres, the lightly detuned racing engined pushed out an impressive 227bhp, giving the 700kg car an exceptionally healthy power-to-weight ratio. But the 33 Stradale is a racing car for the road. Its body was built by Franco Scaglione, the final assembly was by Autodelta and, with only 18 made, these cars take rare-and-exclusive to another level.
This cleat shell from Killerbody is supplied with decals and accessories for self-assembly. It's great to see a rare car such as this get a realistic scale body for RC application. It's a thing of beauty.
Includes:
- Clear body (Untrimmed; Body holes not punched)
- Overspray film/Window masks
- Basic decal sheet
- Chromed plastic parts: Front/rear light bucket, Exhaust pipe, Grill)
- Black plastic parts: Wiper, Headlight hanger/LED stopper
- Parts bag: Screw, LED stopper, 3M double-sided tape, Aluminum tape
- Instruction sheet
Spec Check:
- Long Wheelbase: 257mm
- Width: 195mm
Please Note: All bodies are sold in crystal clear lexan and are painted for advertising purposes only.