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For 1957, the new Bel Air model was equipped with a fresh 283 cu. in. V8 and had reached the peak of refined retro elegance, making it the perfect choice for Ed Roth to use as a canvas for a custom paint scheme to promote his California pinstriping shop. It was the perfect ride to blazon his name down the side of in flaming letters. This 1:18 Scale 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Big Daddy Ed Roth diecast model displays the great talent of Ed Roth. The model '57 features opening doors, hood, and trunk.
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1:18 scale 1961 Chevrolet Impala Lowrider convertible diecast model is a demonstration of individuality and style, standing out with bold color and unique customization. The Impala's sleek lines and graceful curves are accentuated by its lowered suspension, giving it a distinctive and eye-catching stance, while the vibrant purple paint and chrome accents further enhance its visual appeal. Order this Chevrolet Impala Lowrider convertible to add to your collection. Other features include: * Opening Doors * Accurate and highly detailed interior * Accuracy of scale and exterior shape
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"MOPOWER" to you! This 1:25 Scale MOPOWER Plymouth Funny Car Model Kit is packed full of features including a custom bodyshell that flips open to show super-detailed chassis. Fun to assemble, this potent Plymouth model replica also features a lightweight dragster-type tubular frame, Hilborn fuel injector, supercharged "Donovan" 417 Hemi engine, "Wheelie" casters, Giant Goodyear slicks, optional Wing and Wheel discs, and more! This Skill Level 2 Funny Car hobby model kit is for modelers 10 years and up. Adult supervision where required. Model glue, paint, and tools not included.
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Here's a must-have for fans who appreciate the mad genius who gave monsters class! This 1:25 scale model features Ed "Big Daddy" Roth himself perched upon his custom show car. The highly detailed kit includes 104 pieces—and comes molded in purple, white, and chrome. The body is based on the modified Tweedy Pie kit. Model measures 5 in. long. Skill level 3, recommended for ages 14 and up.
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Originally created by Ed "Big Daddy" Roth in 1964 and last issued in 1990, this 18-piece model has one of his twisted Kustom Kulture characters hangin' ten! Surfink comes molded in white, featuring movable arms and wrists, "Sam Crab," the contemptible crustacean, and a seascape wave base. Your custom painting options are endless and real fun. The easy-to-assemble model stands over 7 in. tall and comes with waterslide decals. Skill level 2, ages 14 and up. Officially Licensed. Add this vintage collectable to your display case!
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This 1:18 scale 1934 Indian Motorcycle Hot Rod Roadster diecast model is beautifully reproduced and gives a nod to Indian Motorcycle "Since 1901". It features a red glossy finish and an open engine bay with cut-away front fenders. Additional features include opening doors with functional handles, life-like fully plumbed and wired custom flathead engine, and extensive interior detailing. Add in the realistic custom vintage drag wheels and tires, and you've got a jealous-inducing '34 Indian Motorcycle Hot Rod Roadster model that will enhance any collection.
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By any calculation, 1966 was a momentous year for the GTO. The original muscle car had come into its own in persona and popularity. It even became a separate series featuring the hardtop, pillared sports coupe, and convertible. The GTO's all-new body incorporated Coke-bottle side styling and a recessed backlight, with sail panels that provided a semi-fastback appearance. Graduating from the tough, boxy street brawler look of 1965, the '66 was refined with integrated shapes. Its front bumper became an integral part of the nose, closely following the curves of the newly sculpted split grilles and headlamp bezels. Parking lamps were set into the grilles à la the 1963 and 1964 Grand Prixes, and the grilles were blacked out--a muscle car styling cue that Pontiac initiated on the GTO in 1964 and would be used by much of its competition going forward. This 1:18 scale 1966 Pontiac GTO Restomod diecast model includes a killer custom paint job, black Street Fighter wheels and tires, plumbed and wired engine, folding front seats, fully detailed chassis, poseable steering, and opening doors, trunk, and hood. This is something you do not miss adding to your muscle car collection!
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