This is the 1962 Daimler 250 V8 Red in 1:18 scale by KK Diecast.
The 1962 Daimler 250 V8 is a refined and distinctive British saloon that combined luxury with spirited performance. Powered by a compact 2.5-liter V8 engine—designed by Edward Turner, famed for his motorcycle engines—it delivered a smooth 140 horsepower, making it both efficient and lively. What set the Daimler 250 V8 apart was its seamless blend of elegance and sportiness, with traditional Daimler craftsmanship evident in its opulent wood and leather interior, paired with nimble handling and brisk acceleration. Positioned as a more luxurious alternative to its sibling, the Jaguar Mk2, it stood out for its unique V8 engine and stately character, appealing to discerning drivers who sought both performance and prestige.
This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish and has a sealed body. These diecast
models are exceptionally accurate of scale, shape and detail. Interior detail is hand assembled and easily
visible. Photo etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are often used for a most
authentic replication.
The 1962 Daimler 250 V8 is a refined and distinctive British saloon that combined luxury with spirited performance. Powered by a compact 2.5-liter V8 engine—designed by Edward Turner, famed for his motorcycle engines—it delivered a smooth 140 horsepower, making it both efficient and lively. What set the Daimler 250 V8 apart was its seamless blend of elegance and sportiness, with traditional Daimler craftsmanship evident in its opulent wood and leather interior, paired with nimble handling and brisk acceleration. Positioned as a more luxurious alternative to its sibling, the Jaguar Mk2, it stood out for its unique V8 engine and stately character, appealing to discerning drivers who sought both performance and prestige.
This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish and has a sealed body. These diecast
models are exceptionally accurate of scale, shape and detail. Interior detail is hand assembled and easily
visible. Photo etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are often used for a most
authentic replication.
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