Car Year Details

1961 - Porsche Spyder

Germany
Various


Porsche Spyder

Car: Porsche Spyder (Overall Item page)
Number: Various
Information: ---
Category: Cars
Cars
Category Details: Classic cars from all eras.
Car Category: Competition
Competition
Car Category Details: Competition class cars.
Make: Porsche
Porsche
Logo: Porsche Logo
Logo Years: ---
Make Details: The most famous sports car maker in the world.
Make Country: Germany
Model: Spyder
Spyder
Model Details: The Porsche 550 Spyder was infamous for being the car James Dean fatally crashed in 1955.
Model Production Years: 1953 - 1956
Base Colour: Green

Colour Details: Various shades of mid green.
Year: 1961
Catalogue Number: C.61
Year Information: * Original catalogue image not available for this year. The colour of this image has been altered to suit.
Motor: ---
Publication Name: Tri-ang Scalextric - Miniature Electric Motor Racing - Second Edition
Publication Type: Catalogue
Publication Edition: 2nd Edition
Tri-ang Scalextric - Miniature Electric Motor Racing - Second Edition
Logo & Box Design:



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Car Year Details (5)

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1961 C.61 Porsche Spyder 1961
1962 C.61 Porsche Spyder 1962
1963 C.61 Porsche Spyder 1963
1964 C.61 Porsche Spyder 1964
1965 C.61 Porsche Spyder 1965

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