Ferry's 1962 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine
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  • Ferry's 1962 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine
  • Ferry's 1962 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine
  • Ferry's 1962 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine
  • Ferry's 1962 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine
  • Ferry's 1962 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine
  • Ferry's 1962 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine

Ferry's 1962 - cycling figurine

€13.90
Hand-painted zamak cycling figurine reproducing the Ferry's team jersey from the 1962 season. A collector's piece for fans of vintage European road racing.
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The Ferry's 1962 figurine brings a piece of vintage peloton history to your collection. Crafted in France in a limited series, this hand-painted zamak piece faithfully reproduces the jersey worn by Ferry's riders during the 1962 racing season — with the level of detail that defines Le Petit Cycliste's zamak range.

Cast in zamak zinc alloy, the figurine has a satisfying weight and solidity that collectors will immediately appreciate. Every nuance of the jersey is rendered with care, making it instantly recognisable to anyone with a passion for the classic era of professional cycling.

The 1962 racing season
The 1962 season sits at the heart of cycling's golden age. That year's Tour de France brought together the finest teams in the European peloton, with gripping mountain stages and fierce tactical battles unfolding across the great stage races. French squads were central to the action, and every jersey in the peloton told a story of passion, rivalry and sporting ambition that still resonates with collectors today.

  • Cast in zamak — a robust, high-quality zinc alloy
  • Hand-painted, made in France in a limited series
  • Faithfully reproduces the official Ferry's team jersey, 1962 season
  • Perfect for building or completing a vintage peloton collection
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