This is the 1972 Chevrolet Blazer K/5 CST Medium Green in 1:18 scale by Acme Diecast.
Route 66 is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, and we are going to celebrate this historic event with a series of models one would find traveling America's Main Street through its storied history. The series will include muscle cars, trucks, classic cruisers, maybe some same famous movie cars and so much more!
The Chevrolet K5 Blazer CST (1972) stood out as one of the earliest full-size SUVs to successfully blend rugged off-road capability with everyday comfort, built by Chevrolet. What made the CST (Custom Sport Truck) trim unique was its focus on upscale features—adding upgraded interior materials, chrome accents, and convenience options rarely found in utilitarian 4x4s of the time. Its short-wheelbase design gave it better maneuverability than many competitors, while the available V8 engines delivered strong performance both on and off the road. Most distinctive of all was its removable full convertible-style hardtop, allowing it to transform from a closed SUV into an open-air vehicle, a feature that set it apart as both a practical workhorse and a recreational lifestyle vehicle.
This exquisite diecast model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish.
Other features include:
● Extremely Detailed Engine
● Moveable and Steerable Front Wheels
● Accurate and highly detailed Interior and Chassis
● Opening Doors, Trunk, and Hood
Route 66 is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, and we are going to celebrate this historic event with a series of models one would find traveling America's Main Street through its storied history. The series will include muscle cars, trucks, classic cruisers, maybe some same famous movie cars and so much more!
The Chevrolet K5 Blazer CST (1972) stood out as one of the earliest full-size SUVs to successfully blend rugged off-road capability with everyday comfort, built by Chevrolet. What made the CST (Custom Sport Truck) trim unique was its focus on upscale features—adding upgraded interior materials, chrome accents, and convenience options rarely found in utilitarian 4x4s of the time. Its short-wheelbase design gave it better maneuverability than many competitors, while the available V8 engines delivered strong performance both on and off the road. Most distinctive of all was its removable full convertible-style hardtop, allowing it to transform from a closed SUV into an open-air vehicle, a feature that set it apart as both a practical workhorse and a recreational lifestyle vehicle.
This exquisite diecast model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish.
Other features include:
● Extremely Detailed Engine
● Moveable and Steerable Front Wheels
● Accurate and highly detailed Interior and Chassis
● Opening Doors, Trunk, and Hood
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