








Hasegawa 21156 1/24 Minolta Toyota 91C-V
The Toyota 91C-V is a Group C car developed by Toyota in 1991 and equipped with a 3.6L V8 twin-turbo engine.
In 1991, Toyota decided not to participate in the full World Sportscar Championship. The 91C-V, specialised for JSPC racing, made its debut at the second round, the Fuji 1000km.
Features
- This kit is modeled after the Minolta Toyota 91C-V that won the JSPC Round 3 All-Japan Fuji 500 Miles.
- Based on thorough research into the actual car, it has been precisely reproduced using completely new molds, from the exterior to the cockpit interior.
- The body parts are white.
- The mirrors, headlights, and wheel rims are glossy silver plated.
- One stainless steel antenna rod is included. Window paint stickers are also included.
- Decals (markings): 1991 All Japan Sports Prototype Car Endurance Championship Round 3 All Japan Fuji 500 Mile Race Winner
Toyota Team TOM'S Car No. 36 Drivers: Masanori Sekiya/Hitoshi Ogawa (July 20-21, 1991)
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Description
The Toyota 91C-V is a Group C car developed by Toyota in 1991 and equipped with a 3.6L V8 twin-turbo engine.
In 1991, Toyota decided not to participate in the full World Sportscar Championship. The 91C-V, specialised for JSPC racing, made its debut at the second round, the Fuji 1000km.
Features
- This kit is modeled after the Minolta Toyota 91C-V that won the JSPC Round 3 All-Japan Fuji 500 Miles.
- Based on thorough research into the actual car, it has been precisely reproduced using completely new molds, from the exterior to the cockpit interior.
- The body parts are white.
- The mirrors, headlights, and wheel rims are glossy silver plated.
- One stainless steel antenna rod is included. Window paint stickers are also included.
- Decals (markings): 1991 All Japan Sports Prototype Car Endurance Championship Round 3 All Japan Fuji 500 Mile Race Winner
Toyota Team TOM'S Car No. 36 Drivers: Masanori Sekiya/Hitoshi Ogawa (July 20-21, 1991)






















