Lola T 212 Casting Reference | Loose Hot Wheels
Lola T 212
The Lola T212 was a prototype sports car designed by Lola Cars for use in Group 6 racing. Designed by Eric Broadley and introduced in 1970, the T212 was used in a wide variety of series, from hillclimbs to endurance racing. The cars were generally powered by 2.0L Ford-Cosworth FVC inline-4s and saw moderate success in a wide variety of categories. By 1971 the T212 was replaced in the Lola hierarchy by the T290. 22 chassis were built. This model features a lift-up body which can be held up by a prop. This model was…
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Lola T 212 first appears in Gran Toros. The current catalog tracks it across 1971 – 1973. Designer credit is listed as Mebetoys. Check Description, Versions before trusting a vague seller title.
- 1971 First Released
- Gran Toros
- Mebetoys
- Discontinued Vehicles
- Licensed Hot Wheels
- Lola Cars
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