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1951 Henry J Ford Gasser

Product number: 14514

Scale: 1:25

Age: 13+

Length: 171mm

Width: 70mm

Height: 67mm

Skillevel

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Retro power in scale: discover the cult classic - Henry J Gasser model kit!

Dive into the golden era of drag racing with our highly detailed 1:25 scale Henry J Gasser model kit. This kit brings to life the legendary Gasser class of the 1950s, a time when short wheelbases and powerful engines dominated the asphalt. With precise dimensions and an age rating of 13 and up, this kit offers both novice and experienced modelers a rewarding project.

Scope of delivery:

  • High quality plastic model kit of the Henry J Gasser
  • Detailed, illustrated building instructions in various languages
  • Authentic decals for realistic design

This model kit is ideal for anyone who enjoys the fascination of drag racing history. Both beginners looking to take their first steps in model building and experienced modelers looking for an accurate representation of the gasser genre will be thrilled with this kit. The finished model is perfect for exhibitions, collections or as an eye-catcher in any room.

Special Features:

  • Detailed replica of the legendary 427 SOHC engine
  • Functional doors and hood for realistic presentation
  • Complete gasser race chassis for authentic pose and stance
  • Optional wheelie bars for custom appearance
  • Original Ansen wheels and Simpson drag chute pack for extra authenticity

Background info:

The Henry J Gasser was the perfect example of drag racing in the 1950s. With its short wheelbase and powerful engine, it was a popular choice for hot rodders and provided thrilling racing in the exciting Gasser class. This class got its name because of the use of gasoline as fuel, which, while not as spectacular as nitro cars, captivated the public. The Henry J, named after Henry J Kaiser, the company chairman of Kaiser-Frazer Corp, was only on the market for four years, but it left a lasting impression on the world of drag racing.