CMC Audi 225 Front Roadster Now in Stock! Celebrating 100 Years of Audi, 10% Discount, Diecast Model Car
New Release From CMC, Ferrari 156f1 "Sharknose" 1961, Without Numbers, M-078, 1:18 Scale
CMC Diecast Model Cars, 1935 Audi 225 Front Roadster, Authorized North American Distributor/Riverside-Collectibles
The rise of the company
"Audi" is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating
stories in the 100-odd years of automobile history.
It began with one special name: August Horch. In
June 1909, the top management of Horch decided that
its founder August Horch had to leave the company.
Undaunted by this twist of fate, August sought to
launch a new automobile plant on his own. Only four
weeks later, his dream virtually came true: The
"August Horch Automobilwerke GmbH" was officially
registered in Zwickau, Saxony on July 16, 1909. But
the Horch plants took August to court, claiming
exclusive use rights of the name "Horch" for
themselves. August Horch lost the trial and had to
find a new name. He wound up renaming his new plant
“Audi”, the imperative case of the Latin verb
"audire" – meaning "Horch!" in German.
2009 marks the 100th anniversary of Audi. This is
reason enough for CMC to introduce a real classic
miniature: the Audi Front 225 Roadster. First
presented to the public in 1935, the car proved to
be a real sensation for its time. Sporty and
graceful, its body was a feast for the eyes. The
aerodynamic line management enhanced the charming
sporty look of its overall configuration in
particular. CMC offers this ravishingly beautiful
hand-assembled miniature of more than 1,600 single
parts in three different two-tone colour versions.
Each colour combination brings out the glamour of
this extraordinary model in a special way.
Celebrate with us 100 years of Audi.
1935 Audi 225 Front
Roadster, Yellow/Black
M-075A
Price $319.00 - Pre-Order Price $288.00
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1935
Audi 225 Front Roadster, Blue/Silver
M-075B
Price $319.00 - Pre-Order Price $288.00
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1935
Audi 225 Front Roadster, Red/White
M-075C
Price $319.00 - Pre-Order Price $288.00
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CMC Diecast Model Cars-Ferrari 250 GT SWB, Competizione, 1961 LeMans, #14, M-079-Authorized North American Distributor/Riverside-Collectibles
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2009 RELEASE
FERRARI
250 GT
SWB, Competizione,
1961 LeMans #14 Limited Edition of 7000
Entered at
LeMans by Pierre Noblet, driven by Nodlet and
Guichet. It finished the 24 hours third overall and
first in the GT class. Chassis number 2689 GT
Ferrari 250 GT SWB,
Competizione, 1961 LeMans, #14
M-079
Price $319.00 - Our
Price $288.00
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Ferrari 250 GT SWB, Competizione, 1961 Plain Red
M-077
Price $319.00 - Our
Price $288.00
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CMC Diecast Model Cars, Mercedes-Benz 450 SL, 1973-80, M-024A, M-024B, Authorized North American Distributor/Riverside-Collectibles
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DIECAST MODELS BY CMC
2009 RELEASE

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In 1973,
Mercedes-Benz showed one of its most
successful types. The big surprise turned out
to be successful, people were delighted at
the elegant Mercedes 450 SL at the Geneva
Automobile-Saloon. The huge V-8 engine with
4.520 ccm and 225 hp reached a maximum speed
of 218 km/h. Therefore it wasn't astonishing
that Mercedes could sell more than 66.000
units of this type within only seven years.
The models are hand assembled from more than
280 pieces. High-quality material and love
for details determine the quality. The hard
top of the 450, for example, is covered with
dark blue textile.
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Mercedes-Benz 450
SL, 1973-80, Blue Grey
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doors and trunk can be opened
Seats covered with real leather Carpeted floor Various movable parts: back support of front seats, adjustable head rests, sunvisors, antenna Stainless steel decorative trims on doors hand fitted The very detailed eninge in delicate painting completes this beautiful collectors item |


• V-8-engine (90 V-angle) • Displacement: 4.520 cm3• Maximum output: 225 hp at 5.000 rpm • Fuel supply: electronical controlled injection • Automatic transmission • Wheel Base: 2.455 mm • Front track: 1.452 mm • Rear track: 1.440 mm • Topspeed: 218 km/h
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CMC Diecast Model Cars, Mercedes-Benz W154, 1938, M-025, Authorized North American Distributor/Riverside-Collectibles
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DIECAST MODELS BY CMC
2009 RELEASE


| In 1938 a new
racing formula was introduced, which
limited the displacement of racing cars
with a compressor to 3 litres. This changed
rule was determining motor racing sport of
the succeeding years.
Mercedes-Benz developed an entirely new V12-engine with 485 hp for the W 154. A 5-speed transmission was added and was directly mounted on the de Dion rear axle. One tank was in the rear, a second in the cockpit, above the driver’s legs. In this vehicle the drivers Caracciola, Lang, von Brauchitsch and Seaman of the Daimler-Benz team gained one victory after the other. In 1938 Caracciola became European Champion. At the French Grand Prix on the 3rd of July, 1938, Mercedes-Benz gained a triple victory: von Brauchitsch came in first, Caracciola second and Hermann Lang third. In 1939 Hermann Lang became European Champion with the further developed W 154. |
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W154, 1938
M-025 $172.00 Pre-Order *Price subject to change |



Hand assembled from more than 500 parts
Windscreen can be fold down
Removable engine hood
Finely imitaded and detailed engine
Punched brake discs
Spoke wheels with hand-drawn individually fitted wires
| Radiator
grill made of fine, handdrawn wires,
soldered individually
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