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1/6 Scale Die Cast Engine Replica - Ford 427 SOHC - Liberty Classics

Part #: 84025

The Liberty Classics 84025 1/6 Scale Die Cast Engine Replica of the iconic Ford 427 SOHC offers a meticulously detailed and professionally accurate representation of a legendary automotive powerplant. Engineered for authenticity, this replica serves as an invaluable display and educational tool for automotive enthusiasts, professional technicians, and mechanics. Its durable die-cast construction ensures a long-lasting addition to any professional environment.

Key Features

  • Operational Detail: The starter motor gear precisely engages the flywheel gear, which in turn drives the fan, fan pulleys, belts, and alternator, demonstrating the engine's core mechanical movements.
  • Exceptional Internal Accuracy: The removable air cleaner reveals extraordinarily detailed carburetors, providing insight into the fuel delivery system.
  • Premium Plated Components: Features include accurately plated valve covers, exhaust headers, and an air cleaner, reflecting the original engine's finish and quality.
  • Comprehensive Systems: Includes full ignition wiring and a complete fuel system, comprising a fuel log, lines, filter, and pump, for a holistic view of the engine's architecture.
  • Authenticity Guaranteed: The design and fidelity of this replica have been confirmed by Ford Engineers directly involved in the development of the original 427 engine.

Applications

This highly detailed 1/6 scale engine replica is ideal for a variety of professional applications. It can serve as a sophisticated display piece in automotive showrooms, professional workshops, or educational institutions, offering a tangible reference for historical engine design. Furthermore, it functions as an excellent educational aid for students and apprentices in automotive technology programs, providing a clear visual and tactile understanding of complex engine components and their interrelationships.

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 06 February, 2007.