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1956 Austin Healey 100-Six (1/25)
The Austin-Healey 100-6 went into series production in 1956. The designation 100 stood for the 100 mph the sports car could reach, the 6 referred to the 6-cylinders in-line 2.7 litre engine. Compared with its predecessor model the 100-6 had the chassis stretched in the door area. The bonnet now had an integral front air intake. The engine of the six developed 117 bhp, the racy 2+2 seater reached a top speed of around 167 km/h and accelerated from 0 to 100 in just 10.7 seconds. This is a historic Revell model kit featuring: multi-part bodywork, movable hood, detailed 6-cylinder engine, movable boot lid, rotating wheels, filigree wheel spokes, various chrome parts, including bumper bars, rear-view mirror, front radiator grill and door handles.
Kit is complete and has been resealed for protection and care.
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