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I don't know the width, but they are 13" Dunlop Racing's.
( given that they are only 13" gives an idea of the scale, and how tiny and compact the car is...)
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@fr€$h&m1nt¥ I don't know the width, but they are 13" Dunlop Racing's. ( given that they are only 13" gives an idea of the scale, and how tiny and compact the car is...) Thanks I’ll dig a bit.
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@fr€$h&m1nt¥ I don't know the width, but they are 13" Dunlop Racing's. ( given that they are only 13" gives an idea of the scale, and how tiny and compact the car is...) Thanks I’ll dig a bit. Standard tire size for 1966 Alfa Romeo Scarabeo Osi: (in case of different tires in front and rear the dimensional data are valid for driving or rear wheels) Standard tire size: 4.75/10.0 - 13 (F); 6.0/12.0 - 13 Tire width (mm): 305 Tire sidewall factor: 40 Rim size (in): 13 Total wheel diameter (mm / in): 574 / 22.6 The images are deceiving as although chunky sidewalls the overall diameter is smaller than expected. Lovely and wide though and design is very nice and right up my street.
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Continuing with the wedge theme I had, I forgot about the Alfa Carabo, again from 1970. I remembered it because of the Matchbox car I had in fetching pink/purple when I was a little lad. Fabulous.
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I had always assumed that to be a fantasy design created by/for Lesney & Co.
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