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The Mazda 767B, as raced in the 1989 LeMans 24 hours race. Two Mazda's were entered for 1989 (#201 & #202) the best 767B finished 7th overal and 1st in class (IMSA GTP)

Further entries for the 767B were the Sportscar World Championship (1989-1990) and in its homeland in the Japanese Sportscar Championship.
Models for Mazda 767B
Manufacturer Model Scale Dimensions (LxWxH) Wheelbase Front spur Rear spur
Hasegawa 767B LM89 Charge 1/24 99.9x81.6x0.0 99.9 80.4 80.5
Hasegawa 767B LM89 Finish Line 1/24 99.9x81.6x0.0 99.9 80.4 80.5
Hasegawa 767B JSC91 NWB/Playsure 1/24 99.9x81.6x0.0 99.9 80.4 80.5



This Special Production (limited issue) kit depicts the NWB/Playsure owned 767B chassis nr.002 as it competed in the 1991 Japanese Sportscar Championship. In yellow and dayglow magenta, the paint scheme of this car is even more striking than the Charge scheme it wore before while running for the Mazdaspeed factory team. As with the Charge kit, no color patches are included on the decal sheet, so again a lot of careful planning and masking is required, making this kit unsuited for beginners.
The kit itself is again identical to the CC-18 kit, but this time the optional sprint-race parts for the rear wing and the radiator intake covers are used. Some minor modifications have to be made, such as raised air scoops for the rear brakes, to make the kit completely accurate.
Body parts are molded in bright yellow, chassis and cockpit parts are molded in black.
The top and sides of the box lid have some useful pictures of the real car during the 1991 season


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