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  • Lola T70 MKIIIb "No.99"
  • DIGITAL 124
  • Front and rear light as well as brake light, true-to-the-original workmanship
  • Scale 1:24
  • From 10 years


  • A speedster from the 60s Another
    eye-catcher is the Lola T70 MKIIIb "No.99" with its V8 engine in the Carrera racing team. The Lola T70 was developed in England and the USA in 1965 by the British racing car manufacturer Lola Cars. A total of only 88 units were produced, which makes the racing car an absolute rarity. You know him from historic racing events and, of course, from books and films. Whether road approval would still be possible today can only be speculated, but the officials would certainly be speechless with the 95 cm high sports car. Now you too can drive the classic red Lola T70 MKIIIb "No.99" around the local race track.


    Screaming colours are "out" - roaring colours are "in" - says the Lola T70 MKIIIb "No.99" vehicle. The first variant was the Lola T70 Spyder. In 1966, the Lola T70 Mk II Spyder appeared, which was replaced by the Lola Mk III Spyder model in 1967. John Surtees became world champion in the CanAm series in 1966 on Lola, but the following year only one race was won against the McLaren M6A-Chevrolet. The first closed variant was the Lola Mk III Coupé, which appeared in 1967. It was replaced by the Mk IIIB Coupé, which appeared in 1969 and was only built until 1970. The slot car is equipped with front, rear and brake lights and is recommended from the age of 10. In addition, it can be digitally controlled and individually coded. So step on the gas and drive the fastest lap on the long circuit!

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      With lights
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      Drift
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      10+
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