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Spark Model US067 March 83G #88 'Wolters - Lanier - Hinze' 2nd pl 24hrs of Daytona 1983

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Spark Model US067 March 83G #88 'Terry Wolters - Randy Lanier - Marty Hinze' 2nd pl 24hrs of Daytona 1983, Limited to 300 pcs., 1/43rd scale resin model car.

The March 83G #88 driven by Terry Wolters, Randy Lanier, and Marty Hinze finished second in the 1983 24 Hours of Daytona. The car was entered by Motorsports Marketing and was powered by a Chevrolet V8 engine. The team qualified 15th and led 13 laps during the race. They were eventually passed by the winning Porsche 956 driven by Al Holbert and Hurley Haywood, but they still managed to finish a strong second place.

The March 83G was a new car for the 1983 season and was designed by Robin Herd. It was a lightweight, mid-engined car that was powered by a variety of engines, including Chevrolet V8s, Porsche flat-sixes, and Ford V8s. The 83G was successful in its first season of competition, winning the 12 Hours of Sebring and finishing second at the 24 Hours of Daytona.

The March 83G continued to be successful in the following years, winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1984 and 1985. It was also a successful car in the IMSA GT Championship, winning the championship in 1984 and 1985.

The March 83G was a very successful car that helped to define the Group C era of sports car racing. It was a fast, reliable car that was capable of winning races at the highest level. The 83G is a classic sports car that is still remembered and respected today.

Here are some additional details about the March 83G #88:

  • Chassis number: 83-004
  • Engine: Chevrolet V8
  • Displacement: 5.8 liters
  • Power output: 600 horsepower
  • Top speed: 200 mph
  • Weight: 2,300 pounds
  • Drivers: Terry Wolters, Randy Lanier, Marty Hinze
  • Race results: 2nd place, 1983 24 Hours of Daytona
Manufacturer:
Spark Model
Item Number:
US067
Marque:
March
Scale:
1/43rd
UPC/EAN:
9580006790675
Packaged Shipping Weight:
1 lb

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