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Racing Cars Transporters
Available as kits or fully built
Made by the St.-Petersburg Tram Collection
Available by special order
Kits
: £95 Built: £195 (plus VAT)
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1959 Leyland Royal Tiger Worldmaster L.R.T. 3.1 BRM Team Transporter
(1959-1970)

This beautiful transporter was built in 1959 by Marshall Motor Bodies Ltd., of Cambridge to the design of the engine development division of Rubery Owen & Co. Ltd, the builder of B.R.M racing cars. With the capacity of three racing cars, the transporter was constructed of hardwood with exterior panels of handbeaten aluminum. This model was based on a left-hand drive export Leyland Royal Tiger Worldmaster LRT 3.1 chassis with 150 h.p underfloor engine.

Scale: 1:43rd

1954 Bedford OWB Utility Bus Cliff Allison's Lotus Team Transporter
This transporter was based on standard war-time Bedford OWB of Brown's Coaches of Darlington. The bus was modified by Cliff Allison of Team Lotus to carry 2 cars, spares and mechanics in 1954.

Scale: 1:43rd

1959 Leyland Royal Tiger Worldmaster L.R.T. 3.1 Yardley-BRM Team Transporter (1970-71)
The Yardley cosmetics company was a sponsor of the BRM Team in 1970-1971 F1 seasons; The Yardley BRM Team was 6th in 1970 and 2d in 1971. At Spa in 1970 Pedro Rodriguez scored the first win for BRM since 1966 with BRM P153; In 1971 Jo Siffert won in Austria and Peter Gethin won in Italy with BRM P160.

Scale: 1:43

1959 Leyland Royal Tiger Worldmaster L.R.T. 3.1 Marlboro-BRM Team Transporter (1972-73)
In 1972 and 1973 F1 seasons, Marlboro was a sponsor of the BRM team, but after very succesfull '71 season, the Marlboro-BRM team was only 6th in 1972 and 1973.

Scale: 1:43

1954 Twin Fageol Super Freighter Cunningham Transporter

In 1950 Twin Coach company introduced a line of vans using the name Fageol. There were a large range of available models with wheelbase from 108 to 222 inches, all with International components but with traditional Twin Coach integral construction. These vans, known as Fageol Super Freighters, were available through International dealer’s network until 1954, when Twin Coach sold its bus manufacturing to Flxible. Briggs Cunningham Team bought a special designed van in 1954, which was one of the most attractive racing transporters of the 50s.

Scale: 1:43


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