Otto Mathé Fetzenflieger (1:18, autocult)

  • Otto Mathé Fetzenflieger (from 1952)
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  • autocult
  • 1:18
  • Showcase model / No engine
  • resin
  • silver
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  • Perfect mint condition
  • Original packaging exists
  • Not for sale
Limited to 333 pieces

The "Fetzenflieger" of the engineer Otto Mathé from Innsbruck.
A self-developed, built u.a. With parts of a Porsche.

Technical specifications:
Engine: 1500cc Boxer from a Porsche 356 A Carrera GT ....!
Power 130 hp, weight 400 Kg.

These numbers made the individual vehicle become a feared opponent of the famous Porsche 550 Spyder ...
Rightly so, because Otto Mathé won numerous races, e.g. Also against the motor sportsman Fritz-Huschke of Hanstein in a 550 Porsche.
Otto Mathé (1907 - 1995) suffered a serious motorcycle accident in 1934, when his right arm was paralyzed. This did not prevent the genius talented and motor sportsmen from continuing to race. His "Fetzenflieger" had the gear shift on the left side. Mathé pushed his body against the steering wheel.
He also had another success with an additive for engine oil, which greatly increased oil turnover and is still in use today.

The model:
Very well implemented model of the company autocult. The miniature was made from Resine. The wheels are swivel and steerable. However, other parts can not be removed or opened. Much could however also not made in real .....
The paintwork is flawless and even the smallest details have been perfectly implemented.



Author: Oldtimer
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