Among the corporate logos displayed trackside are Shell, Agip, Champion, Girling, Bilstein, and Solex. Miniature figurines positioned around the course depict track workers, drivers, and spectators. Outfield bleachers are situated in front of the player station and overlook the pit area. The pit area features crew stations, covered workshops, fenced car storage, and a two-tier grandstand that faces the straightaway. The loop course incorporates two hairpin turns and is bordered by trackside structures, lighting towers, hay bales, trees, and shrubbery. The layout measures 13′ long by 6′ feet wide and is wired for use with a 120-volt power source. The player station is equipped with power switches and trigger-style analog race controllers that enable two cars to race simultaneously. The two-lane track is constructed of wood and features a hand-painted centerline, shoulder stripes, and Armco-style railings. The dual-slot raceway was inspired by the Le Mans racecourse as depicted in the namesake movie that was released in 1971. This Slot Mods 917 raceway has been with the seller for 10 years and is now offered in Waltham, Massachusetts, with two stools, two controllers, and 19 slot cars. The track is constructed of wood and is equipped with trackside lighting, Armco-style railings, and grandstands. Period sponsor displays include the Dunlop bridge, the Esso oil man, and the Martini barn. The layout measures 13′ long by 6′ feet wide and features hand-painted track surfaces, structures, signs, landscaping, and spectators. The 917 shell is finished in blue with period Gulf livery and features a clamshell design that opens via remote control. This 1:32-scale slot car raceway by Slot Mods of Detroit, Michigan, is housed in a replica Porsche 917 body and built in the style of the 24 Hours of Le Mans racecourse as it appeared in the movie Le Mans.
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