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Jordan Ford EJ13 S. Motoyama Suzuka Test 2003 Minichamps 1:43

Jordan Ford EJ13 S. Motoyama Suzuka Test 2003 Minichamps 1:43
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Specifications
Car Brand
Jordan
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:43
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
400030036
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About the Jordan Ford EJ13 S. Motoyama Suzuka Test 2003 Minichamps 1:43

TL;DR: This Minichamps 1:43 diecast reproduces the Jordan Ford EJ13 in its 2003 Suzuka test livery, driven by S. Motoyama. It suits collectors who track Formula 1 testing programmes rather than just Grand Prix race entries, adding a rarely reproduced angle to a Jordan collection.

Suzuka test sessions rarely make it into a diecast range at all, which makes this Motoyama-liveried EJ13 a genuine point of interest for a Jordan specialist.

A Test-Session Livery in 1:43 Diecast

The EJ13's nose and sidepod tooling carries over the same precision Minichamps applies to race-liveried entries, and the Ford engine cover branding is correctly placed, marking Jordan's engine partnership for that season. Test liveries are frequently plainer than race-day schemes, and the decal work here reflects that honestly rather than inventing extra sponsor branding the car never carried at Suzuka. Zinc alloy construction keeps the model consistent with the rest of Minichamps' F1 range in weight and finish, and panel lines along the nose cone remain crisp despite the small scale. This is a subject that rewards close inspection precisely because so few reference points exist for comparison.

A Specialist's Grid Addition

A test car like this belongs alongside a collector's race-liveried Jordan entries from the same season, filling in the development side of a Formula 1 campaign that most collections leave completely unrepresented. Motoyama's Suzuka test sessions were part of Jordan's broader development effort during a competitive era of the sport, and having this variant alongside the race weekend cars gives a fuller picture of that year's programme. On its own it is a niche piece; alongside its race-liveried siblings, it becomes one of the more distinctive parts of a serious Jordan collection.

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