





1/18 Ferrari 250 LM #27 RHD 6th place 24H Le Mans1965 Spoerry/Boller CMC M-265

Description
Attention: This model is currently out of stock. You are still welcome to purchase it, but delivery is not expected until approximately January 10, 2026. Thank you.
Limited edition of 1,500 pieces
This 250 LM, along with several others, was sold to the Swiss privateer and his Scuderia Filipinetti. Its first outing was at the 1000km race in Monthléry in 1964. In 1965, it finished sixth overall at Le Mans and won its class in the Swiss Championship at Monza. The car was later sold to Pierre de Siebenthal and subsequently went to the United Kingdom, where it was part of the collections of Anthony Bamford, Don Nelson, and Martin Hilton. The former Scuderia Filipinetti 250 LM was acquired by a Middle Eastern collection in 2010 and then fully restored by Ferrari.
Dieter Spoerry was one of the most successful Swiss racing drivers of the 1960s. He and his co-driver Armand Boller started the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June 1965 with chassis number 6119 for Scuderia Filipinetti. Four other Ferrari 250 LMs were also in the starting field. Spoerry/Boller qualified 25th and finished sixth overall in the race with car number 27.
Not suitable for children under 14 years. May contain small and sharp parts .
Notice
Attention: This model is currently out of stock. You are still welcome to purchase it, but delivery is not expected until approximately January 10, 2026. Thank you.
Limited edition of 1,500 pieces
This 250 LM, along with several others, was sold to the Swiss privateer and his Scuderia Filipinetti. Its first outing was at the 1000km race in Monthléry in 1964. In 1965, it finished sixth overall at Le Mans and won its class in the Swiss Championship at Monza. The car was later sold to Pierre de Siebenthal and subsequently went to the United Kingdom, where it was part of the collections of Anthony Bamford, Don Nelson, and Martin Hilton. The former Scuderia Filipinetti 250 LM was acquired by a Middle Eastern collection in 2010 and then fully restored by Ferrari.
Dieter Spoerry was one of the most successful Swiss racing drivers of the 1960s. He and his co-driver Armand Boller started the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June 1965 with chassis number 6119 for Scuderia Filipinetti. Four other Ferrari 250 LMs were also in the starting field. Spoerry/Boller qualified 25th and finished sixth overall in the race with car number 27.
Not suitable for children under 14 years. May contain small and sharp parts .









