





Model Car White Porsche 935K3 number 41 (1979 24 Hours of Le Mans)
Scale 1/43
K Ludwig / B Whittington / D Whittigton

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White Porsche 935K3 number 41 - 24 Hours of Le Mans 1979
This 1:43 scale Porsche 935K3 model car perfectly captures the essence of one of the most iconic racing cars of the 1970s. Faithfully reproducing the white number 41 livery that competed in the 1979 24 Hours of Le Mans , this piece represents a real gem for any motorsport and Le Mans 24 Hours model car enthusiast.
Driven by the prestigious trio of Klaus Ludwig, Bill Whittington, and Don Whittington, this Porsche embodies the golden age of endurance racing. This collectible model car is an authentic testament to an era when Porsche dominated the world's circuits with its revolutionary creations.
Characteristics of the model car
- Model: Porsche 935K3
- Brand: Porsche
- Year: 1979
- Scale: 1/43rd
- Color: White with number 41
- Drivers: K. Ludwig / B. Whittington / D. Whittington
- Protective case included: Yes
The History of the Porsche 935K3
The Porsche 935K3 represents the ultimate evolution of the 935 lineage, developed specifically to dominate endurance racing in the late 1970s. Launched in 1978, this "K3" (Kremer) version benefited from modifications made by the Kremer brothers, renowned specialists in Porsche tuning. It was distinguished by its redesigned aerodynamics and increased power, reaching nearly 750 horsepower.
The model was characterized by its pronounced fender extensions , its imposing rear spoiler and its lightweight body which gave it remarkable aerodynamic efficiency. This 935K3 was equipped with the legendary 3.0-liter turbocharged flat-six engine, a powerplant that had made Porsche's reputation in the field of motor racing.
Its success was immediate: from its first full season in 1979, the 935K3 established itself as the absolute benchmark in prototype sports cars, winning numerous victories in the biggest international endurance events.
Porsche: German excellence in competition
By 1979, Porsche had already established itself as one of the most successful manufacturers in motorsport. Founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the Stuttgart-based brand had built its reputation on technical innovation and pure performance. At that time, Porsche was literally dominating the world's endurance circuits with its 935 family of creations.
Porsche's philosophy was based on the principle of continuous development : each new version brought significant improvements over the previous one. This methodical approach allowed the German brand to maintain its technological lead over its competitors, whether Ferrari, Ford, or Renault Alpine. The 935K3 perfectly embodied this perpetual quest for technical perfection.
Porsche's involvement in motor racing also served as a laboratory for its production Porsche model cars , creating a direct link between innovations on the racetrack and technologies available to the general public.
The epic of the Whittington brothers
The story of this Porsche 935K3, number 41 , at the 1979 24 Hours of Le Mans is inseparable from the epic tale of the Whittington brothers, Bill and Don, two American drivers who left a profound mark on the history of automotive endurance racing. These Florida entrepreneurs, owners of a chain of car dealerships, had decided to invest heavily in European motor racing.
Their partnership with Klaus Ludwig, an experienced German driver and future multiple Le Mans winner, created a particularly formidable trio. Ludwig brought his technical expertise and intimate knowledge of European circuits, while the Whittington brothers generously financed the operation and brought their characteristically American determination .
This white Porsche 935K3 had become the emblem of this successful transatlantic collaboration. Its immaculate livery contrasted with the often flamboyant decorations of the time, giving it a particular elegance that did not go unnoticed in the Le Mans pits. French spectators even nicknamed this car "the white ghost" because of its ability to appear in the rearview mirrors of competitors.
Perhaps the most memorable anecdote from this participation remains the incident that occurred during qualifying practice, when Don Whittington momentarily lost control of the car in the Esses but managed to catch it in spectacular fashion, to the applause of the crowd present. This episode perfectly illustrated the spirit of this era, where panache and risk-taking were an integral part of the DNA of endurance drivers.
Complete your collection of endurance model cars
This model car Porsche 935K3 occupies a special place in the world of racing car collectors. It fits perfectly alongside other endurance legends such as the Ferrari model cars or the Ford model cars that also dominated the circuits at that time.
For fans of model car racing cars , this piece is an essential element in recreating the unique atmosphere of the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the late 1970s. It naturally finds its place alongside other model cars from the 1970s and ideally completes a collection dedicated to Porsche vehicles .
This model car is aimed at both seasoned collectors and novices eager to discover the fascinating world of historic racing cars. Its meticulous finish and historical authenticity make it an excellent starting point for building a thematic collection around endurance racing or Porsche's great days in competition.
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Même marque : Porsche
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?
It's impossible for me to know exactly when I'll receive a new stock because I receive arrivals in dribs and drabs. Please contact me so I can keep you informed as soon as it's available.
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