





Model Car Eagle MK1 Dark Blue Number 36 - Formula 1 of 1967 (Dan Gurney)
Echelle: 1/43ème
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This magnificent Eagle MK1 from 1967 represents one of the most fascinating chapters of American Formula 1. Sporting an elegant dark blue livery and carrying the number 36, this miniature pays homage to Dan Gurney's bold adventure in the world championship. This faithful reproduction captures the essence of a race car that embodied American ambition on European tracks.
A true collector's item for motorsport enthusiasts, this Eagle MK1 is a testament to a time when technical innovation and aesthetic elegance came together perfectly. It naturally finds its place alongside other legendary single-seaters from the 1960s.
Miniature Features
- Model: Eagle MK1
- Driver: Dan Gurney
- Year: 1967
- Scale: 1/43
- Color: Dark Blue
- Number: 36
- Protective case included: Yes
The Eagle MK1: American Boldness in Formula 1
The Eagle MK1 was born in 1966 from the desire of Dan Gurney and Carroll Shelby to create an American team capable of competing with European giants. This revolutionary single-seater includes a particularly rigid aluminum monocoque chassis, paired with a Weslake V12 engine developing nearly 400 horsepower. Its design, by Len Terry, prioritizes aerodynamic efficiency with pure, sleek lines.
The 1967 season marks the peak of this blue Eagle, distinguished by its remarkable performance. Its avant-garde design incorporates sophisticated suspensions and optimized weight distribution, allowing Dan Gurney to secure victory at the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps. This victory remains to this day the only success of an entirely American race car in Formula 1.
The impact of the Eagle MK1 extends beyond its sporting results. It proves that American engineering can compete with European benchmarks, inspiring a generation of engineers across the Atlantic. Its technical philosophy has a lasting influence on the American approach to high-level motorsport.
Dan Gurney and the Eagle Team: Excellence Made in USA
The Eagle adventure begins in 1965 when Dan Gurney, a multi-talented Californian driver, decides to create his own team. Partnered with Carroll Shelby and funded by Goodyear, he sets up headquarters in Santa Ana, California. The goal is ambitious: to demonstrate that America can excel in Formula 1 with its own technical and human resources.
This revolutionary team adopts a different approach from its European competitors. It focuses on pure technological innovation rather than tradition, developing unprecedented solutions such as the intensive use of aluminum and optimized cooling systems. The team gathers American and British engineers, creating a particularly fertile technical melting pot.
The 1967 context sees Eagle evolve in a Formula 1 in full transformation. The introduction of 3-litre engines revolutionizes the discipline, offering new manufacturers the opportunity to shine. Eagle seizes this chance with an ambitious Weslake V12, even if its reliability remains to be improved. The team embodies the pioneering American spirit transposed onto European circuits.
The American Anthem Rings Out at Spa
June 18, 1967, will be remembered as the day the American anthem sounded for the first time on a Formula 1 podium. At Spa-Francorchamps, Dan Gurney has just achieved the feat of winning in his blue Eagle MK1. In a burst of spontaneous joy, the Californian driver inaugurates a tradition that will mark motorsport: he vigorously shakes his champagne bottle and sprays the photographers present.
This victory carries a special significance as it occurs amidst the Cold War. Seeing a completely American single-seater triumph on European soil symbolizes the technological rise of the United States. Dan Gurney, an engineer by training, proves that the American pragmatic approach can rival traditional European refinement.
The most amusing anecdote of this historic day concerns the reaction of the Belgian officials. Lacking a recording of the American anthem, they improvise by playing a rough instrumental version that brings a smile to Gurney on the podium. This funny detail does not detract from the symbolic importance of this first American victory in Formula 1.
This blue Eagle MK1 instantly becomes an icon, photographed from every angle by an enthralled international press. It embodies the boldness of a nation that refuses to be limited and dares to challenge established references on their own turf.
Complete Your Miniatures Collection
This Eagle MK1 occupies a prominent place in the world of Formula 1 miniatures. It perfectly represents the pioneering spirit of the 1960s, naturally fitting alongside other revolutionary single-seaters from this golden decade. Its rarity makes it a highly sought-after item by collectors specialized in Formula 1 single-seaters.
For automobile history enthusiasts, this miniature pairs perfectly with other iconic models of the 1960s. It harmoniously dialogues with Ferrari and Lotus from the same era, creating a coherent set that traces the technical evolution of this prosperous period.
This blue Eagle will particularly appeal to collectors drawn to rare and authentic models. It perfectly complements a collection dedicated to race cars or legends of motorsport, providing that touch of originality that distinguishes a mere accumulation from a truly thoughtful collection.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to understand the scales of miniatures?
Scale indicates the reduction ratio between the real car and the miniature. For example, at 1:43 scale, each centimeter on the miniature corresponds to 43 centimeters on the real vehicle.
Concretely, a 1/18 scale Ferrari model is approximately 25-30 cm long, while in 1/43 scale it measures approximately 10 cm.
What scales are available?
Our model cars are mainly offered in 1/43, 1/24, 1/18 and 1/87 (HO) scales. The scale is always indicated in the product sheet.
The smaller the second number, the larger the model car (e.g. 1/18 is larger than 1/43).
Does the model car come with protection?
Yes, each model car is systematically delivered in its protective box. This box preserves the collectible value and protects your model car from dust and shocks.
How is my package protected during transport?
We package each order with the utmost care: bubble wrap, appropriate cushioning, and polystyrene. Your model car is perfectly secure during its journey.
What is the delivery time?
In-stock items are shipped within 24-48 hours. Please allow 2-3 business days for France via Colissimo or 4-5 days via Mondial Relay.
The model car is no longer in stock, when will you have it?
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