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Set of 3 Cars Holden VC Commodore 1981 Bathurst * 18805 /18806 / 18807

$1,400.00 $1,299.00 inc. GST

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Set of 3 Cars Holden VC Commodore 1981 Bathurst * 18805 /18806 / 18807

$1,400.00 $1,299.00 inc. GST

Features:

  • Authentic Interior Trim
  • Detailed Engine Compartment
  • Turning Front Wheels
  • Opening Bonnet, Doors and Boot

Only 1 left in stock

  • Model/Part Nº: 18805, 18806, 18807
  • Brand: Classic Carlectables
  • Scale: 1:18
  • Make: Holden VC Commodore
  • Car Nº: 3, 12, 25
  • Race Details: Bathurst - 1991
  • Limited Production: 400

Holden VC Commodore 1981 Bathurst

Product Code: 18805


Brand: Classic Carlectables

Scale: 1:18

Release Date: 1/11/2023

Limited Edition Quantity: 400

Type: Race Cars

The 1981 Bathurst 1000 was held on 4 October 1981 at the Mount Panorama Circuit. The race was open to cars eligible to the locally developed CAMS Group C touring car regulations with three engine configuration based classes, a system used uniquely for this race.
The Cadbury Schweppes Racing Holden VC Commodore, driven by Peter Janson and Larry Perkins, qualified in 8th position and went into Hardies Heroes gaining a further spot with a lap time of 2:42.621 to start in 7th place on the grid for the Great Race.
For the first time the race did not go the full race distance as on lap 121, a six car accident blocked the track at McPhillamy Park Corner. The Ford Falcon of Dick Johnson and John French were leading the race at the time of the accident and were declared the winners. Bob Morris and John Fitzpatrick, also driving a Falcon finished second. A lap down in third was Allan Moffat and Derek Bell driving a Mazda RX-7.
Peter Janson and Larry Perkins only completed 67 laps, succumbing to engine failure and ultimately not finishing the race.
According to the regulations, the race was declared based on the timesheets as the race leader, at the time John French, completed lap 120. This was done so that crashed vehicles can be included in the results. This was particularly significant in this instance as a significant number of the vehicles involved held high race position.

Holden VC Commodore 1981 Bathurst

Product Code: 18806


Scale: 1:18

Release Date: 1/11/2023

Limited Edition Quantity: 400

Type: Race Cars

The 1981 Bathurst 1000 was held on 4 October 1981 at the Mount Panorama Circuit. The race was open to cars eligible to the locally developed CAMS Group C touring car regulations with three engine configuration based classes, a system used uniquely for this race.
History was made at Bathurst in 1981. For the first time in the race’s history, a reigning Formula One World Driver’s Champion drove in the Bathurst 1000. This honour fell to Australia’s own 1980 World Champion Alan Jones who co-drove with Warren Cullen in Cullen’s Holden VC Commodore.
Warren Cullen and Alan Jones qualified in 20th position on the grid for the Great Race.
For the first time the race did not go the full race distance as on lap 121, a six car accident blocked the track at McPhillamy Park Corner. The Ford Falcon of Dick Johnson and John French were leading the race at the time of the accident and were declared the winners. Bob Morris and John Fitzpatrick, also driving a Falcon finished second. A lap down in third was Allan Moffat and Derek Bell driving a Mazda RX-7.
Warren Cullen and Alan Jones only completed 48 laps, succumbing to an overheating engine and losing oil pressure, ultimately not finishing the race.
According to the regulations, the race was declared based on the timesheets as the race leader, at the time John French, completed lap 120. This was done so that crashed vehicles can be included in the results. This was particularly significant in this instance as a significant number of the vehicles involved held high race position.

Holden VC Commodore 1981 Bathurst

Product Code: 18807


Scale: 1:18

Release Date: 1/11/2023

Limited Edition Quantity: 400

Type: Race Cars

The 1981 Bathurst 1000 was held on 4 October 1981 at the Mount Panorama Circuit. The race was open to cars eligible to the locally developed CAMS Group C touring car regulations with three engine configuration based classes, a system used uniquely for this race.
The Holden Dealer Team Holden VC Commodore, driven by John Harvey and Vern Schuppan, qualified in 5th position and went into Hardies Heroes unfortunately losing three spots with a relatively slow lap time of 2:43.018 to start in 8th place on the grid for the Great Race.
For the first time the race did not go the full race distance as on lap 121, a six car accident blocked the track at McPhillamy Park Corner. The Ford Falcon of Dick Johnson and John French were leading the race at the time of the accident and were declared the winners. Bob Morris and John Fitzpatrick, also driving a Falcon finished second. A lap down in third was Allan Moffat and Derek Bell driving a Mazda RX-7.
John Harvey and Vern Schuppan only completed 37 laps, as they were going up the Mountain a stone punctured a tyre and their race ended with the Holden VC Commodore buried into the barrier and ultimately not finishing the race.
According to the regulations, the race was declared based on the timesheets as the race leader, at the time John French, completed lap 120. This was done so that crashed vehicles can be included in the results. This was particularly significant in this instance as a significant number of the vehicles involved held high race position.

Features

The front end shows the fine grille, bonnet hold-down pins and the detailed woven metal mesh in the spoiler opening.

Finely detailed Aunger Hotwire wheel rims, soft rubber slick tyres, brake discs and callipers superbly replicate the original.

The cabin interior shows the race steering wheel, dash gauges, instrumentation and the rollcage.

Willans racing harness with individual belts and buckles are shown nicely on the race car seat.

The fire extinguisher is ahead of the seat on the floor in the passenger footwell.

The engine and surrounding bay has an outstanding level of detail. Hold the bonnet open with the fold out wire support that un-clips from under the radiator bar.

Superb chassis detail with working suspension and steering. Note the flexible brake cooling ducts, behind the front spoiler.

Item includes certificate and production number plate, mounted to the chassis.

Additional Information

Weight 5100 g
Dimensions 360 × 540 × 160 mm