Description[]
The Prince Skyline is the predecessor vehicle to what would become the Nissan Skyline. The second generation of the Skyline, styled by Shinichiro Sakurai and internally designated the S50, was the final generation to be branded as a Prince. Powered by a 1.5L G-1 inline-4, the Prince Skyline quickly became one of the most desirable cars of the time. Production ended in 1968 with 114,238 produced.
The initial livery is based on the #39 Skyline GT that competed in the 1964 Japanese Grand Prix; at the time the race was a sports car racing event and would only become a Formula One race in 1976. The car was driven by Yoshikazu Sunako and finished second behind a Porsche 904.
Versions[]
The '64 Prince Skyline GT has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions:
Col # | Year | Series | Color | Tampo | Base Color / Type |
Window Color | Interior Color | Wheel Type | Toy # | Country | Notes | Photo |
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2024 | Car Culture: Japan Historics 4 1/5 |
Blue | Detailed headlights, taillights and trim, taped up headlights, "39" on sides and hood, "GT-II" on front fenders and trunk | Black / Metal |
Smoke tint | Black | Black RR8SP | HRV70 | Thailand | Base code(s): T25, T26, T27 | ||
2024 | Car Culture: Japan Historics 4 0/5 |
Black | Detailed headlights and taillights | Black / Metal |
Smoke tint | Black | Black RR8SP | HRV87 | Thailand | Chase Base code(s): T26, |