BMW regained its shine in the racing scene in the 1960s, when the 02 series of small two-door sedans began to become popular, and its successor was the 3.0CSL and its successor, the 320. It was. The 3.0CSL has been participating in the ETC (European Touring Car Championship) since 1969. By replacing some of the material in the vehicle from steel to aluminum, we achieved a weight reduction of 200kg. The strength of this car was overwhelming, and in addition to reigning as the ETC champion for seven years from 1973 to 1979, it also won the 12 Hours of Sebring (1975), the 24 Hours of Daytona (1976), and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. He won his class in 1973, 1974, and 1977. The 320 Group 5, on the other hand, was a machine built for the Group 5 race, which was a popular category next to F1 at the time, and other than retaining traces of the base car in the roof shape, front mask, tail lamps, etc., it could be said to be a different machine. It is a Silhouette Formula car that has been modified to the max. Equipped with a 2-liter F2 engine, it was a huge success, winning the world championship in 1977 and 1978. 320 Group 5 is now available as a new mold!
[Country of origin] Thailand [Target age] 3 years old and up
[Hot Wheels] Hot Wheels = "Cool cars!" A unique Southern California-style exterior, fast-moving wheels (the latest technology at the time!), and tires with red lines. It is currently the best-selling minicar in the world.
[Perfect gift] Perfect as a gift for anniversaries such as birthdays, Christmas presents, kindergarten admission celebrations, etc.