GMP 7682G Gilmore Midget Series #65 Oaks Offy Midget 1/43 Scale
Rare, retired, out of production GMP 1/43rd scale Gilmore Stadium Midget Series. This model was produced in diecast.
1/43 Scale- 2.75 inches long
Rare, retired, out of production GMP 1/43rd scale Gilmore stadium display diorama! Display diorama base fashioned after a section of the famous Gilmore racing stadium in California! This is the base display diorama only as originally issued by GMP! (No cars come with this base set) This diorama display which includes simulated dirt track surface on the base, "weathered/dirt splattered" look to the "stadium section" features an event number sign, leaders lap board, functional time clock, 1/43 scale miniature spotters and fans figures! Diorama display includes working overhead lights! This diorama is perfect to display your 1/43 Scale: Midget, Sprint, Dirt, Stock, or Indy 500 Cars. This heavy piece was produced in cold cast resin. This display unit is new, never used.
· Not suitable for children under 14 years old
· This model is meticulously finished for unsurpassed quality.
This scaled model was produced is accurately painted and professionally
detailed.
Gilmore Stadium was a multi-purpose
stadium in Los Angeles, California. It was opened in May 1934
and demolished in 1952, when the land was used to build CBS Television
City. The stadium held 18,000. It was located next to Gilmore Field. The
stadium was located west of Curson Avenue, surrounded by Beverly Boulevard,
Fairfax Avenue and Third Street. The stadium was built by Earl Gilmore, son
of Arthur F. Gilmore and president of A. F. Gilmore Oil, a
California-based petroleum company which was developed after Arthur struck oil
on the family property. The area was rich in petroleum, which was the
source of the "tar" in the nearby La Brea Tar Pits.
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