This is the 1967 Charger MK1 Light Green/Black in 1:43 scale by IXO.
The 1967 Dodge Charger (MK1) marked Dodge’s bold entry into the muscle-car arena with a design that was as innovative as it was aggressive. Its sweeping fastback roofline, full-width hidden headlights, and upscale interior with four individual bucket seats and a full-length center console set it apart from more traditional rivals. Under the skin, available big-block power—including the legendary 426 HEMI—combined with Chrysler’s torsion-bar suspension to deliver strong performance and confident handling. What truly distinguished the 1967 Charger from its competition was its blend of muscle-car power with premium styling and interior refinement, making it both a performance machine and a statement car in the late-1960s automotive landscape.
Excellent quality and finish. Beautifully crafted and exquisitely detailed. Models are hand
painted, decorated and assembled. Beautiful detail and accuracy of shape and scale. Photo
etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are also used. Each model
comes with its own acrylic display case.
The 1967 Dodge Charger (MK1) marked Dodge’s bold entry into the muscle-car arena with a design that was as innovative as it was aggressive. Its sweeping fastback roofline, full-width hidden headlights, and upscale interior with four individual bucket seats and a full-length center console set it apart from more traditional rivals. Under the skin, available big-block power—including the legendary 426 HEMI—combined with Chrysler’s torsion-bar suspension to deliver strong performance and confident handling. What truly distinguished the 1967 Charger from its competition was its blend of muscle-car power with premium styling and interior refinement, making it both a performance machine and a statement car in the late-1960s automotive landscape.
Excellent quality and finish. Beautifully crafted and exquisitely detailed. Models are hand
painted, decorated and assembled. Beautiful detail and accuracy of shape and scale. Photo
etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are also used. Each model
comes with its own acrylic display case.
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