BRE Datsun 510 (Tarmac Works) T64-BOXSET-JCCS-A

BRE Datsun 510 1/64 Diecast Car by Tarmac Works T64-BOXSET-JCCS-A


Pictrue of a BRE Datsun 510 1/64 Diecast Car by Tarmac Works T64-BOXSET-JCCS-A
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Diecast Brand

Tarmac Works

Manufacture ID
T64-BOXSET-JCCS-A

  • Product Line: T64 : Hobby64
  • Casting ID: BOXSET
  • Collection Number: JCCS-A

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Car Make

Datsun

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Casting
BRE Datsun 510
Color: Red / White
Car Based On: Datsun 510
Generation Name: PL510
Generation Years: 1967-1973

Other Info

  • Description: None
  • Region, Store, or Event Exclusive:
    Japanese Classic Car Show 2025
  • Year Released: 2025

Brands / Team Info

Number Plate: #46
Brands / Teams : BRE

Event / Driver Info

Driver(s): John Morton

Race Event / Series :
Trana-AM 2.5 Championship 1971

Car Stories

Peter Brock's #46 Datsun 510
Peter Brock's #46 Datsun 510

Peter Brock and Brock Racing Enterprises (BRE) made history with the #46 Datsun 510, driven by John Morton, by clinching the SCCA Trans Am Under 2.5 Liter Championship in both 1971 and 1972—an achievement that stunned the racing world. The 1971 victory, in particular, was seen as a major upset, as few believed the modest Japanese Datsun could rival the dominant Alfas and BMWs. Its triumph earned it the nickname “giant killer” and helped cement Nissan/Datsun’s reputation as a serious performance brand. Today, Morton’s championship-winning car remains untouched, proudly wearing its original racing livery, and stands as one of the most iconic and celebrated race cars in American motorsport history.


Photo and Source Material: https://usa.nissannews.com/en-US/releases/release-bdde5f7651d941cabccc547d6ab9dfe0-1971-datsun-bre-510-46-trans-am-2-5-champion

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Car/Package Variations

T64-BOXSET-JCCS-A-SET

Variation: Box Set Exclusive
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Color Variation:
Known Units: Unknown

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