Car Details

Lotus 98T

United Kingdom
12

Lotus 98T

Years Released: 1987 (Item Year pages)
Item released for 1 year.

Car: Lotus 98T
Number: 12
Information: ---
Category: Cars
Cars
Category Details: Classic cars from all eras.
Car Category: F1GP
F1GP
Car Category Details: Formula One Grand Prix.
Base Colour: Black

Colour Details: The most elegant of all colours.
All Colours: Black, Gold
Logo & Box Style:

1987

1987
Make: Lotus
Lotus
Logo: Lotus Logo
Logo Years: Since 1952
Make Details: Lotus won 7 Formula 1 World Championships between 1958 and 1994.
Make Country: United Kingdom
Model: 98T
98T
Model Details: Ayrton Senna won two F1 races in 1986 in the 98T, the Spanish Grand Prix and the U.S. Grand Prix.
Model Production Years: 1986

Item Ranking:
Current: 602 - December 2023
Previous: 572 - November 2023
Movement: (-30)

Car Year Details (1)

YEAR CAT ITEM IMAGE
1987 C.373 Lotus 98T 1987

Sets Included In (1)

YEARS SET
1987 Formula One Silverstone Set

All Colours (2)

COLOUR DETAILS IMAGE
Black The most elegant of all colours. Black
Gold Metallic yellow-brown. Gold

Item Year Information

YEAR INFORMATION
1987 The distinctive black/gold finish, so long associated with Lotus, graces this brand new Scalextric car. A hot competitor of the Williams in 1986.

Service Sheets (0)

SHEET NO SERVICE SHEET NAME ISSUE DATE

Catalogue Images (1)

C.373 - Lotus 98T - 1987
C.373 Lotus 98T - 1987


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