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Ferrari 250 GTO #11 J. Surtees / M. Parkes Paris 1000km 1962 CMC 1:18

Ferrari 250 GTO #11 J. Surtees / M. Parkes Paris 1000km 1962 CMC 1:18
Current price: £446.67

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Specifications
Car Brand
Ferrari
Model Manufacturer
CMC
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
M-249
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About the Ferrari 250 GTO #11 J. Surtees / M. Parkes Paris 1000km 1962 CMC 1:18

TL;DR: CMC's 1:18 diecast Ferrari 250 GTO reproduces car #11, John Surtees and Mike Parkes' 1962 Paris 1000km entry, with opening doors and bonnet. New model, boxed fresh. A companion GTO to CMC's car #1 from the same race.

Surtees and Parkes' #11 entry ran the same 1962 Paris 1000km field as Rodriguez and Mairesse's car #1, and CMC's decision to reproduce both liveries lets a collector display two genuinely different results from a single grid.

A Shared Casting, a Distinct Race Result

This model uses CMC's established multi-part metal construction, built from a substantial number of individually fitted components rather than a single moulded shell, giving the same mechanical honesty found across CMC's 250 GTO range. Both doors and the bonnet open, exposing the cabin and engine bay detail the marque's competition history is built on. What separates this from CMC's other Paris 1000km GTO is the #11 livery and driver pairing, a distinct combination that reflects an entirely different finishing position and story from the same afternoon of racing, rather than a simple recolour of an existing tool.

A New Model for a Fuller Race Narrative

This is a new model, factory-fresh in its box, with no condition history to weigh into the purchase. Displaying car #11 alongside CMC's #1 from the same 1962 Paris 1000km turns two separate purchases into a genuine grid recreation, something a single GTO livery cannot manage alone. Given that only 36 250 GTOs were ever built, and each carries its own competition record, pairing multiple liveries from a shared event is one of the more rewarding ways to build a themed Ferrari display around this specific chassis type.

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