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This is the A S.D. Trucks Series 16 - 1985 Chevy C-65 Propane Truck - LP Gas 1:64 Scale by Greenlight. Limited Edition - Proportional die-casting collectible model car Size - 1/64 scale(Approximately 3 inches long) Body alloy, tire rubber - die cast metal collection model high-quality materials that ensure durability and long-lasting enjoyment. |
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This is the 1933 Gasser - Jack Merkel Tribute by Acme Diecast. Jack Merkel started his drag racing career on Long Island where he competed with his 1955 Chevy in the D/G Class. His modified hot rod was so successful that he started his own engine shop. Jack Merkel moved on from the 39 in favor of a steel-bodied 1933 Gasser Coupe that he d modified to compete in the A/GS class for the 1965 sea... [ read more ] |
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1951 Chevrolet Truck Limited Edition Gicl e Fine At Print LE 25 Pcs worldwidesize: 28" x 34" Gicl e is a type of fine arts print. The word is pronounced zhee clay and it comes from the french term gicleur, which means to spray. This process produces an extremely high-resolution 2-D art replicas.Quote from Artist: "One of my dream cars is a truck just like this 1951 Chevy. When I see one, I t... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS LS6 Convertible in 1:18 scale by Acme Diecast. At this point, Chevy s 1970 LS6 Chevelle requires no introduction: with its rectangle-port heads and 2.19/1.88-inch valves, high-lift cam, forged crank and rods, 780-cfm Holley carb, and more, Chevy rated its 454-cube LS6 at an audacious 450 horsepower. Just 4,475 LS6-equipped A-bodies were made for 1970, and t... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1956 Chevrolet 210 Handyman 2-door wagon Police in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1956 Chevrolet 210 Handyman 2-door wagon blended practical utility with mid-level style in Chevy's iconic Tri-Five lineup. Positioned between the basic 150 and upscale Bel Air models, the 210 Handyman offered more chrome trim and interior options while retaining the rugged, no-nonsense two-door wagon body. What ... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1957 CHEVROLET BEL AIR BIG DADDY ED ROTH'S CUSTOM PAINT SHOP in 1:18 scale by Acme. Ed Roth painted this '57 Chevy in a custom paint scheme to help promote his California pin striping shop. It was the perfect ride to blazon his name down the side of in flaming letters. For 1957, the New Bel Air model was equipped with a fresh 283ci V-8. Additionally, Bel Air had reached the peak o... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Mr. Bardahl Drag in 1:18 scale by Acme Diecast.The 1967 Chevrolet Camaro "Mr. Bardahl" Drag Car, driven by the legendary Bill Hielscher, is a standout in drag racing history, renowned for its striking livery and formidable performance. Hielscher, affectionately known as "Mr. Bardahl," achieved remarkable success with this vehicle, securing 37 American Hot Rod Asso... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS Car craft Test Car in 1:18 scale by Acme Diecast. In mid-September 1966, members of the Coachmen Auto Club of South Bend, Indiana, gathered at GM s Milford Proving Grounds outside of Detroit for what must have been a dream day: check out and drive Chevy s all-new Camaro The new car s long hood/short deck styling got a thumbs up from the team, saying it gave... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Street Machine in 1:18 scale by Acme Diecast.The 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Street Machine stands as one of the most iconic American muscle cars, blending raw power with aggressive custom styling. Unlike many of its competitors, this Camaro was designed to be a high-performance street machine, often featuring beefed-up engines, such as the 396 V8 or the small-block 350... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1969 CHEVROLET COPO CAMARO GREEN in 1:18 scale. Dick Harrell was a drag racing pioneer, mechanic, and Chevrolet enthusiast who made profound contributions to muscle car culture. Today, many classic car fans know him from his involvement with the early development of the 427 Camaro. These modified vehicles were powered by an engine that wasn't available in the standard Camaro at the ti... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass SX - Hurst Edition in 1:18 scale by Acme Diecast. Going into the 1970s, U.S. automakers were faced with a dilemma: how to keep muscle car demand up in the wake of skyrocketing insurance premiums. One was to develop small-displacement cars like the Duster 340 and the Heavy Chevy. The other was to offer bigger engines in a mid-size body style whose VIN didn t g... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1972 CHEVROLET K5 BLAZER in 1:18 scale by Acme. The 1970s declared to the automotive world that trucks aren't just for work anymore! Custom trucks were red hot and pickups, vans, and four wheel drive vehicles were heavily modified. Chevy trucks were ahead of the special-edition curve, and by 1972 the company had a full lineup of wild graphic packages.The 1972 Chevrolet Blazer Feath... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1973 Chevrolet Blazer K5 Open Top Yellow/White in 1:43 scale by GIM.The 1973 Chevrolet Blazer K5 marked the first year of Chevy s redesigned full-size SUV, introducing a more squared-off body and improved practicality that set it apart from rivals like the Ford Bronco. What made it unique was its removable full convertible top, which gave drivers the versatility of a rugged off-roade... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1996 Chevrolet Corvette C4 Coupe Blue/White in 1:18 scale by GT Spirit.The 1996 Chevrolet Corvette C4 Coupe closed out the fourth generation with a host of refinements that set it apart from its competition and even its own predecessors. Uniquely, it offered the optional LT4 engine a high-revving 330 hp small-block paired exclusively with a six-speed manual giving it sharper thrott... [ read more ] |
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This is the Metal Handmade Classic Chevrolet Tow Truck by Old Modern Handicrafts. The tow truck was invented in 1916 by Ernest Holmes, Sr., of Chattanooga, Tennessee, a garage worker inspired after needing blocks, ropes, and six men to pull a car out of a creek. Upon improving his design he began manufacturing them commercially.This classic Chevy tow truck model is 100% handmade out of tin and ha... [ read more ] |
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This is the Vintage 30 CWT Chevrolet 1533X2. These 1941-1942 models Chevy trucks were specially ordered Modified Conventional Pattern (MCP) vehicles, which were upgraded civilian vehicles manufactured for military use at the factory and then further modified by the LRDG after receipt. This automobile model is 100% iron frame with metal, rolling wheels. The decal insignia and painted details give ... [ read more ] |
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