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BMW 3.0 CSL E9 Juma Tuning J. Corbisier / T. Joosen / L. Berndtson GP Nurburgring 1976 Minichamps 1:18

BMW 3.0 CSL E9 Juma Tuning J. Corbisier / T. Joosen / L. Berndtson GP Nurburgring 1976 Minichamps 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
BMW
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
155762504
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About the BMW 3.0 CSL E9 Juma Tuning J. Corbisier / T. Joosen / L. Berndtson GP Nurburgring 1976 Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:18 diecast BMW 3.0 CSL reproduces the Juma Tuning entry from the 1976 GP Nurburgring, with a three-driver line-up of Corbisier, Joosen and Berndtson. The CSL's flared arches and rear wing give this privateer livery genuine racing character.

Privateer teams like Juma Tuning gave the 3.0 CSL's mid-1970s racing career its depth, filling grids alongside factory-backed entries with their own distinct liveries.

Capturing a Privateer CSL Livery in Diecast

The CSL's aggressive aero package, flared arches, front splitter and tall rear wing, gives Minichamps a lot of surface and shape to render accurately, and the Juma Tuning colour scheme needs precise masking or decal work to stand apart clearly from the more famous factory liveries of the same era. Zinc alloy construction gives the widened body real substance, and an opening door or two typically reveals the stripped, roll-caged racing interior beneath the aggressive bodywork. Getting this privateer entry right matters as much as the well-known factory cars, since it documents a genuine part of the CSL's competitive grid rather than a hero livery alone.

A Three-Driver Endurance-Style Entry

The three-driver line-up of Corbisier, Joosen and Berndtson suggests an endurance-format event structure typical of 1970s touring car racing at Nurburgring, where longer races often called for shared driving duties. This specific combination and entry ties the model to a real, dated event rather than a generic team livery.

Collecting Privateer Racing Liveries

Displayed alongside factory-backed CSL entries from the same period, this Juma Tuning car adds grid depth and variety to a 1970s touring car collection, showing the era's competitive breadth beyond the headline teams. At 1:18, its widened racing body pairs naturally with other Group racing historic pieces from the same season.

£146.00
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