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The 1962 Corvette was the final year of the fiberglass C1, the model first introduced by Chevrolet in 1953. It was also the final year of the straight axle Corvette with a new 360 hp 327 small block engine. The iconic sports car capable of accelerating from 0-60 mph in less than 6 seconds and a quarter-mile in 14.9 seconds. In fact, President John F. Kennedy proclaimed "America's Sports Car Day" in honor of the '62 Corvette. Now you can own a miniature piece of automotive history with this 1:18 scale convertible diecast model. It features opening doors, hood, and trunk—and a stunning Honduras Maroon finish. A must-have for any collector!
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The '54 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible was one great looking car! Under the direction of Zora Arkus-Duntov, 1954 was the Corvette's first full year of production. Now you can relive the birth of this iconic sports car with this Limited Edition 1:18 scale 1954 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible diecast model. Exquisitely detailed, and painted in Pennant Blue, this magnificent diecast model replica has a plethora of features. Open the trunk, and doors, and marvel at the incredible interior realism. Lift the hood to inspect the fanatical detailing on the wired and plumbed 253-V8 engine under the hood.
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Feel the need for speed with this limitless convertible from the 70s. The 1971 Dodge Challenger convertible Indianapolis 500 Pace Car is a 1:18 scale diecast model replica. This orange muscle car features openable doors, hood and trunk, detailed exterior and interior—a fantastic selection for any convertible collection, and wonderful for enthusiastic Dodge fanatics! Incidentally, Al Unser, Sr. won the Indy 500 in '71, his second of a record-tying four wins in the legendary race. This Pace Car is a great nod to that historic day over a half-century ago.
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When is a Ford GT40 not a Ford GT40? When it's a Mercury! In the midst of Ford's "Total Performance" racing dominance in the 1960s—highlighted by the legendary GT40's 1-2-3 finish at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966—Ford Motor Company's Lincoln-Mercury Division wanted a share of the spotlight to help promote its new Mercury Cougar. Mercury GT40 race cars—P/1016 and P/1047—were more than just showpieces. Given MK IIB upgrades that included roll cage, aluminum instrument panel, lighter body sections, and fire suppression, they competed in the 24 Hours of Daytona with some big-name drivers at the wheel, like #4 drivers Mark Donohue and Peter Revson. This 1:18 Scale 1968 Mercury GT40 MKII diecast model is extremely detailed with a working hood, trunk, doors, and other vehicle-accurate features, and is a must-have addition to any avid race fans collection.
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Race fans and collectors will love this 1:24 scale 2024 SCAG Ford Mustang Dan Wilkerson Funny Car diecast model with a highly detailed chassis and body, real rubber tires, and accurate graphics. This realistic diecast 1:24 scale Funny Car Dragster is just like the real thing … only a lot quieter!
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You may ask, what's special about Mr. Norm's 1970 Dodge Challenger? Well, it's a specific model of the legendary muscle car, often associated with the iconic Chicago dealership, Grand Spaulding Dodge. The 1970 Challenger T/A (Trans Am), specifically the 340 Six Pack version, is remembered for its unique features and performance upgrades. Norm Kraus, the owner of Grand Spaulding Dodge, was famous for dyno-tuning every vehicle sold at his dealership, and many of his cars are highly sought after by enthusiasts. This 1:18 scale 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Hardtop Hemi Mr. Norm's diecast model is a coveted replica that will enhance your collection!
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This exclusive, limited-edition series 1:24 scale 2025 Direct Carlyle Tools Toyota Supra Funny Car diecast model showcases authentic, high-impact paint schemes that mirror the real-life version in stunning detail. In drag racing in the mid-1960s, Top Fuel horsepower began to be combined with bodied cars with altered wheelbases to produce the first "funny cars". The term "funny car" is attributed to Mercury's chief of racing, Fran Hernandez, as in "We need to beat those 'funny' cars. In recent years, a resurgence of interest in vintage drag cars has created many new "nostalgia" funny cars, which are newly made vintage-style funny car bodies mounted on modern funny car frames or, in certain cases, newly built frames that look close to the originals and are made NHRA legal. These "Nostalgia Funny Cars" often compete in various nostalgia drag racing events, such as the NHRA Heritage Hot Rod Racing Series, which includes the National Hot Rod Reunion and the California Hot Rod Reunion. Diecast model features: * Diecast metal body * Highly detailed replica with authentic paint job and graphics * Real rubber tires * Authentic chassis * Officially Licensed Product
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This 1:18 scale 1964 Daytona Coupe diecast model honors a collectible car with a rich history and timeless design. Here's a little back history ... The 12 Hours of Reims took place in July 1964. Dan Gurney and Bob Bondurant were at the wheel as they had been during the historic winning effort at Le Mans. Gurney set the fastest GT qualifying time during the race. Unfortunately, a broken tail shaft on the transmission put the car out of the race during the 2nd hour. This '64 Daytona coupe would go down infamy by having the unique distinction of carrying the famous Dan Gurney for President stickers on the rear fenders of the car. The only time that this ever happened! The candidacy was initiated and supported by the ever popular "Car and Driver" magazine. This diecast model is exquisitely hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish, and features a detailed interior, along with opening doors, trunk, and hood, poseable steering, and a fully plumbed and wired engine.
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The 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 440 6-Pack diecast model in black is definitely eye candy! This replica 1:18 scale diecast model will make a great addition to any car enthusiast's current collection. It has a black exterior with a red stripe, opening doors, chrome accents, and real rubber tires! Features include: * True-to-scale detail * Authentic decoration * Detailed interior, exterior * Rotating wheels * Limited Edition
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1:18 scale 1979 Pontiac Firebird Fire-Am by Very Special Equipment diecast model will make a great addition to your muscle car collection. Features: * True-to-scale detail * Authentic decoration * Real rubber tires
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The 1957 Chevy Bel Air is considered by auto enthusiasts to be "an icon of its age," one of the most recognizable American cars of all time. Full-size models are highly sought after by collectors. Now you can own a 1:18 scale replica of the Tri-Five era superstar. This diecast convertible model features opening doors, hood, and trunk; steerable wheels, rubber tires; detailed interior, exterior and engine compartment; and a Laurel Green metallic paint finish. The tail fins and chrome complement the legendary Bel Air style—ready for cruising on the boulevard.
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Back in 1962, Henry Ford II was frustrated that The Ford Motor Company's reputation for high performance engineering was suffering. To win at Le Mans Ford needed a mid-engine, 200-plus-mph race car that could average more than 120 mph over a 24-hour period. In '63, Ford had nothing even in the design stage with that sort of performance potential. Henry II really wanted to win Le Mans and best Ferrari in the process, so he developed a hand-picked team of international automotive engineers and race car drivers to form a new Ford subsidiary in Slough, England, named Ford Advanced Vehicles Ltd. John Wyer, ex-Aston Martin team manager, directed the team, which included Broadley, Ford engineer Roy Lunn, New Zealand drivers Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon, as well as American racer Ken Miles. An unsuccessful Le Mans campaign in 1964 (mainly due to failures with the Colotti transaxle) saw Ford HQ in the USA hand the project over to Carroll Shelby, although FAV still played an important role. The improved GT40 MkII appeared to have the right combination of power and reliability, as proven by wins in the 24 Hours of Daytona and 12 Hours of Sebring in 1966. That gave Ford great confidence of finally being able to break Ferrari's winning streak at Le Mans, which stood at six coming into the 1966 event. Celebrate that legendary race car with this 1:18 scale 1966 Ford GT40 MKII F85 diecast model. Features include opening doors, trunk, and hood; poseable steering; detailed interior; plumbed and wired engine; and a stylish display platform. Add this exquisite Limited Edition car to your collection!
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The 2007 Shelby GT500 celebrates the 40-year anniversary of the release of the 1967 GT500. It is the fastest, highest horsepower and torque production Mustang ever rated: 0-60 mph in the high 3-second range, 1/4 mile time in the high 11's. Don't miss out on this awesome 1:18 scale 2007 Ford Mustang GT500 diecast model, featuring a beautiful alloy metallic gray finish. Product features: * Opening doors, hood, and trunk * Wired and plumbed engine * Functional suspension * Real rubber tires * Steerable wheels * Officially licensed product * Detailed interior, exterior, engine compartment
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