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1972 Renault Alpine A110 1600S #1 Therier, Roure Rallye Monte Carlo in 1:18 scale


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This is the 1972 Renault Alpine A110 1600S #1 Therier, Roure Rallye Monte Carlo in 1:18 scale by Solido.

The 1972 Renault Alpine A110 1600S #1, driven by Jean-Claude Andruet and "Biche" Therier in the Rallye Monte Carlo, remains a standout moment in rally history. Andruet, a skilled French driver known for his precise handling and fearless driving style, partnered with Therier to navigate the challenging Monte Carlo stages. The Alpine A110 1600S, celebrated for its lightweight construction and rear-engine layout, excelled on the twisting mountain roads and icy conditions typical of the Monte Carlo rally. What set this race apart was its unpredictable weather, which saw competitors tackling snow-covered roads and dry asphalt in quick succession. Andruet and Therier's victory in the Alpine A110 not only highlighted the car's agility and reliability but also solidified Renault's reputation in rallying during the early 1970s. Their triumph remains a testament to the combination of driver skill and mechanical excellence that defines the Rallye Monte Carlo as one of the toughest and most prestigious events in the World Rally Championship calendar.

This exquisite model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish.
Other features include:
● Moveable and Steerable Front Wheels
● Accurate and highly detailed Interior and Chassis
● Opening Doors