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Ford Focus Mk2 CC Grey Minichamps 1:43

Ford Focus Mk2 CC Grey Minichamps 1:43
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Specifications
Car Brand
Ford
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:43
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
FORD005
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About the Ford Focus Mk2 CC Grey Minichamps 1:43

TL;DR: This Minichamps 1:43 diecast Ford Focus Mk2 CC in grey reproduces the mid-2000s retractable hardtop convertible built on Ford's mainstream Focus platform. Compact diecast construction from a manufacturer known for detail, it offers an unusual open-top variant of an otherwise ordinary family car.

A folding hardtop was an unusual proposition for a mainstream family hatchback, and this Focus CC represents Ford's attempt to bring that novelty within reach of ordinary buyers.

A Compact-Scale Diecast With a Genuinely Distinct Roofline

At 1:43, Minichamps keeps the model's footprint small enough for a densely packed shelf while still capturing the CC's key visual difference from the standard Focus hatchback, the folded hardtop roof section that gives the rear deck a distinctive raised profile even with the top up. Grey paint suits the car's mainstream, practical character well, avoiding the flashier tones sometimes applied to niche convertible variants. Panel detailing and proportions hold up cleanly at this scale, consistent with Minichamps' reputation for accuracy across smaller formats, though naturally the compact size limits how much interior detail is visible compared with a 1:18 equivalent. It is a subtle model rather than a showpiece, built to represent a genuine but easily overlooked variant.

Bringing Folding Hardtop Novelty to the Family Hatchback

Retractable hardtops had mostly been a feature of sportier or premium convertibles before manufacturers began fitting them to mainstream family cars in the mid-2000s, and the Focus CC was Ford's entry into that trend, offering buyers open-top motoring without stepping up to a dedicated sports convertible. It never became a huge seller, overshadowed by the standard hatchback and eventually discontinued as tastes shifted, which makes surviving examples and their diecast representations relatively uncommon today. For a shelf tracing how mainstream manufacturers experimented with convertible technology in the 2000s, this Focus CC is a useful, honest inclusion, a reminder that folding-roof novelty was not confined to premium marques during that decade.

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