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In 1966, Ford's GT40 Mark II beat the previously dominant Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in what became known as Ford's famous 1-2-3 finish. From the Gulf Blue paint to the mid-mounted plumbed and wired engine, this 1:18 scale diecast is a recreation of that second place finisher. It features a detailed interior and chassis, poseable steering, and opening doors, hood, and trunk.
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This 1:18 scale 1961 Chevrolet Corvette Gasser "The Fugitive Vette" diecast model is based off of Ed Roth's famous "Fugitive Vette" drawing. This gasser is chromed out from the engine to the wheels and finished off with a bright gold metallic paint job and a sticker of the original artwork is included with each model. So, if you're a fan, don't let this one get away! Other features include: * Opening hood, doors, and hatch * Poseable steering * Plumbed and wired engine * Tilting front seats * Detailed undercarriage * Metallic gold paint * Serialized plate
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Tom Prock and Jay Howell formed one of the most interesting and successful drag racing partnerships of the late 1960s. At the time, Howell was working at the famed Logge Stamping Company overseeing their shop. Logge was a very large volume producer of drag racing chassis at that time—and along with all of their other projects, a guy named Tom Prock had a 1933 Willys that he wanted updated. Instead of going the standard direction, the guys put a Logge funny car chassis under it and were quickly informed by NHRA officials at their first event that the car was not legal to run there or anywhere in the gas classes due to said chassis. They raced the car here and there in 1968 on the match race circuit and then figured it was all done. Then the phone rang in early 1969 and the boys decided to hitch up with a couple of other gassers, load a nitro burning 426 Hemi into the front of their car and travel the country as "outlaw gassers." The F-Troop '33 Willys is legend for wild runs with Howell at the wheel. The car went into the 180s and in various interviews, Howell said that the thing was a complete handful to get down the track at those speeds. We can only imagine. This 1:18 scale Acme diecast model commemorates the legendary 1933 Gasser built and raced by Prock and Howell. A Limited Edition collectable, the car features opening doors, hood, and trunk; removable top and boot; poseable steering; plumbed and wired engine; tilting front seats; detailed undercarriage; and serialized plate.
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The "Nitro Methane" '33 Willys started life in Southern California and is a product of Dave Giordano. After making its way to Australia with an original chassis, the car had passed hands as a project a number of times, resulting in some crude workmanship—and signs of the body being stored and transported had taken its toll. Fortunately, the car ended up in the hands of Shaun Pask, who has resurrected many hot rods, drag cars, and street machines. After many exhausting hours of hard work, the Nitro Methane Gasser was turned into an awesome showpiece of Gasser history. This 1:18 scale Acme diecast model commemorates the legendary 1933 Gasser. The Limited Edition collectable features opening doors and trunk; removable front cowl; poseable steering; plumbed and wired engine; detailed undercarriage; and serialized plate.
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"Akron" Arlen Vanke was a working man's drag racer. Competing--and winning--in the Stock, Super Stock and Pro Stock classes, he set records with Pontiacs and, later, Plymouths, earning multiple Stock Eliminator titles with both marques. Through it all, he built the cars in a backyard garage and often drove his open ramp truck to the track and back. In fact, Chrysler hired Vanke to test their performance technology. In 1967, Arlen modified the RO23 Hemi intake manifold for racing. "NHRA rules allowed racers to modify the intake manifold, so I made the stock manifold into a plenum chamber manifold, " he said. Vanke's Hemi, along with the Sox and Martin team, gave Mopars so many victories in the late '60s that they dominated the scene in Super Stocks. In 1968, he built this incredible East Town Hemi Cuda, which helped him win the Nationals in August at Indy running SS/B. He then reset the record again with a 10.61 at 140 miles per hour in the Plymouth Cuda in SS/A at the Winter Nationals in Pomona, California. Now you can own a 1:18 scale replica of the Super Stock race car. It features a diecast metal body, detailed interior, injected Hemi engine, opening doors, trunk and hood, poseable steering, and serialized plate. Only 500 of these Limited Edition collectables are produced. Add the legendary East Town car to your display case!
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1:18 scale 1965 Shelby GT350 Snake On A Plane diecast model honors Dave Steine's '65 Shelby GT350 that was scheduled for delivery via air freight to Romy Hammes Ford in South Bend, Indiana by Trans World Airlines. It was loaded onto a Boeing 707-331F freighter at the Los Angeles International Airport and jetted across the continent. However, after delivery to the dealership, the buyer backed out of the deal, so the TWA pilot who flew the car from Los Angeles to Indiana got word of this turn of events and decided to buy the car from Hi-Performance Motors, Shelby's own dealership in Southern California. So, the car was air freighted back to Los Angeles for delivery to the pilot. This 1:18 scale 1965 Shelby GT350 diecast model in Wimbledon White, has opening doors, hood, and trunk, poseable steering, tilting front seats, a detailed undercarriage, and a plumbed and wired engine. Add it to your collection.
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Display your favorite models on a 1:18 scale 1967 Chevrolet C-30 Holley Speed Shop ramp truck. They will be available in white with red Holley logo or green with Holley Speed Shop logo. Pre-order yours today. Features: * Sealed diecast body * Removeable bed rack * Posable steering * Fully detailed interior * Detailed chassis * Rubber tires * Slide-out ramps * Adjustable wheel chocks
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The 1972 GMC Jimmy remains an enduring symbol of versatility and adventure. Its design, capability, and rugged charm have cemented its place in automotive history as a pioneer among recreational vehicles. For those who yearn for a touch of nostalgia coupled with tangible utility, the Jimmy stands as a testament to an era when cars were built to foster a sense of freedom and exploration. Under the hood, the 1972 GMC Jimmy was powered by a range of engines, with the most potent being a 350 cu. in. V8 that delivered ample grunt for towing and off-roading. This 1:18 scale Jimmy KC Highlighter diecast model is packed with features, including KC Lights, off-road wheels and tires, CB radio and whip antenna, removable top, and so much more! Add this versatile Limited Edition truck to your collection. Additional details: * Opening doors, hood, and tailgate * Poseable steering * Fully detailed interior * Tilting passenger seat * Plumbed and wired engine * Detailed chassis * 33 in. off-road tires * Serialized plate
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1:18 scale 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 diecast model in Tuxedo Black with a vinyl top and beautiful metallic medium gold vinyl interior will make a great addition to your muscle car collection. Order yours today! Other great features to enjoy: * Opening doors, hood, and trunk * Poseable steering * Plumbed and wired engine * Tilting front seats * Detailed undercarriage
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In 1971, everything about the Mustang grew—the length, width, wheelbase, and (most importantly) power! New for that model year, the high performance Mach 1 offered thrill seekers a monstrous Cobra Jet 429 engine, churning out 370 hp and a hoof-shattering 450 ft.-lbs. of torque! This 1:18-scale diecast replica will draw you in with its distinctive Grabber Green paint job, and dazzle you with incredibly accurate details, including working doors and poseable steering, a fully appointed interior, accurate Mach 1 decals, and much more. Lift the two-tone Ram Air hood to reveal the wired and plumbed big block underneath!
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Don't miss out on these special 1:18 scale 1932 Ford hot rod truck diecast models! They feature realistic opening doors and hood, poseable steering, replica vintage drag wheels with tires, plus a chopped roof and shortened bed. The fully detailed interior, diecast metal body, and serialized plate truly make these red '32 hot rod truck models unique additions to any collection!
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For most of its 40 years, the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS454 LS6 has been doing exactly what it was built to do: tear up the drag strip. Along the way, it's become arguably the most famous drag racing Chevelle ever, capturing the SS/DA class record in 1972 and setting an elapsed time of 10:75 at 123 mph on the way to winning Top Eliminator 14 of 16 events at Bradenton Dragway in Florida in 1976. Purchased new by A/FX racer Bob Hamilton as a Valentine's Day gift to his wife, the big-block beast was soon spending its Sundays at the local drag strip with Hamilton at the wheel. Sponsored by AMT and dubbed "Red Alert," it began its long and extremely successful career in 1971, setting the SS/DA national record during the 1972 season and owning the track record at New Jersey's Island Dragway for over two years. Hamilton sold "Red Alert" in 1976 to racer Terry Carney who, in 1990, partnered with Bill and Jan Stephenson to reintroduce the car to a new generation of fans and a new career in popular nostalgia drag racing. The car has since run the quarter mile in the low tens at over 130 mph. A true drag racing legend in every sense, the "Red Alert" Chevelle has always been expertly maintained and remains in splendid condition. It is almost entirely as Hamilton raced it, retaining its original sheet metal and interior and most of its original Cranberry Red paint. This replica 1:18 scale 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle LS6 Red Alert drag car diecast model features opening doors, hood, and trunk; poseable steering; detailed interior; tilting front seats; 454 wired and plumbed engine; drag wheels and tires; diecast metal body; fully detailed chassis; and serialized license plate. The collector's car is one of only 600 produced. Own a piece of racing history!
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This 1:18 scale 1970 Chevy Chevelle SS Vinyl Top diecast model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish. Most of us who were lucky enough to essentially grow up with a muscle car that our parents owned can vividly recount the experience of riding in one. Especially if it was the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS with the 454 big-block V8! They felt a rush when the induction and exhaust systems roared while the engine revs climbed, compressed further into the seat as the scenery blurred through the windows. This is what it felt like to ride in a 1970 Chevelle SS 454! Limited Edition diecast collectible car features: * Masterful interior detailing with tilting front seats with cloth seatbelts * Poseable steering * Opening doors, trunk, and hood * Fully Detailed Stacked Injection 454 V-8 under the hood with headers, injection stacks and valve covers * Street Fighter Magnum wheels and tires * Full chassis detailing
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In perhaps one of the most accelerated years of Ford's "Total Performance" program came the 1965 A/FX class Mustang. This 1:18 scale 1965 Ford Mustang A/FX Les Ritchey diecast model represents just one of the small handful of A/Factory Experimental drag race cars built. In a sense, these cars can be seen as the forerunners to what we now call Funny Cars. Driven by Gaspar "Gas" Ronda's best friend and factory teammate Les Ritchey who was more than capable of giving him a run for his money, this model is skillfully painted, decaled, and detailed. More product features and details include: * Opening doors and trunk with lift-off hood * Poseable steering * Tilting front seats * Plumbed and wired replica engine * Replica mounted rear parachute * Replica drag wheels and tires * Detailed undercarriage
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Perfect for display or as a gift for Mopar fans, this 1:18 scale 1972 Dodge Demon GSS diecast model will make a great addition to any Mopar enthusiasts diecast car collection. It features a precision die-cast body with some plastic parts, detailed interior that includes high back Sport bucket seats, opening hood, doors, and trunk, rubber tires, poseable front steering wheels, and a wired and plumbed Demon 340 V8 engine under the hood.
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This beauty is decked out in a rare factory Black color, complemented with White striping, and White top making this 1:18 scale 1972 Plymouth Cuda 340 diecast model a head turning musclecar. The interior features folding tall white bucket seats with white door panels, detailed dashboard and a pistol grip shifter. For all Mopar enthusiasts who are in love with Plymouth cars, this third generation Cuda 340 version is a must-have! Diecast model features include: * All new tooling * Correct 1972 interior and engine parts * Opening doors, hood and trunk * Poseable steering * Highly detailed 340 engine * Folding front seats * Detailed undercarriage * Serialized Plate
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This 1:18 scale 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 Carolina Blue model features a diecast metal body; opening doors, trunk, and hood; poseable steering; detailed 427 engine; detailed interior; and serialized plate. Add this Limited Edition muscle car to your classic collection!
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The Edelbrock '32 roadster is one of the most recognized cars in all of hot rodding! Vic Edelbrock, Jr. was an American automotive aftermarket performance parts engineer, racer and is considered one of the founders of the American hot rod movement. He had an impact on hot rodding unlike anyone else. His inventiveness, ability to create extraordinary performance from ordinary engines and ingenuity and dedication to engine building earned him a legacy that will last forever. In 1938, Vic Sr. bought a '32 Ford and used it to test new speed parts, more or less inventing "the project car." The first big seller from an Edelbrock project car was the Slingshot manifold. Vic became a consistent winner with his modified roadster at racing speeds of 112 mph. He would drive the Ford to the dry lakes, remove the fenders and the windshield, and then race the car. At the end of the races, he would re-install the fenders and the windshield and drive it home. This 1:18 scale Vic Edelbrock 1932 Ford Salt Flat Roadster #3 diecast model celebrates the birth of hot rods. Only 750 of the Limited Edition replicas were made. Add the legendary race car to your collection. Here are the many features included: * New windshield, frame, horns, and removeable tonneau cover * Opening doors and trunk * Poseable steering * Plumbed and wired engine * Fully detailed interior * Diecast metal body * Serialized plate
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Check out this awesome 1:18 scale 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 Drag Outlaws diecast model that stands out a an iconic representation of American muscle cars from the late '60s. Finished in the famous blue and yellow stripe paint scheme, this diecast model features opening doors and trunk, poseable steering, tilting front seats, a high rise, lift-off drag hood, a wired and plumbed big block engine, two trunk mounted nitrous bottles, drag parachute, wheelie bars, and stunning chrome-look Cragar drag wheels.
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Bob Lambeck was a multi-time divisional champion in Super Stock and Pro Stock, a 2-time national event winner, and a 2-time world championship car owner. During his affiliation with Dick Landy, Bob got his first ride in what is now considered a Pro Stocker. Wanting to be independent, Bob left the Landy stables to prepare a '68 Dart for the Pro Stock wars. Chrysler spearheaded a new HEMI race-car project based on the recently redesigned A-body Dart and the result is perhaps the most legendary race-bred muscle car ever built. This 1:18 scale 1968 Dodge Dart Super Stock Bob Lambeck diecast model is one you'll definitely want to add to your collection. Order yours today. Features include: * Opening doors, hood and trunk * Poseable steering * Plumbed and wired engine * Tilting front seats * Full race interior * Detailed undercarriage
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When speaking of classic drag cars, the conversation often turns to the Barracuda. And that's why collectors will want to add this 1:18 scale 1971 Plymouth Cuda diecast model to their auto arsenal. The 3rd Generation muscle car was redesigned to look similar to the very popular Dodge Challenger. This gloss black racer includes an all-new highrise hood, along with these features: opening doors, trunk, and hood; removable cowl hood; poseable steering; race seat and seatbelts; full racing roll cage; highly detailed race engine; racing headers and exhaust; and drag race wheels and tires. An estimated 500 reproductions were made for this collectable car. You can own one today!
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Part of Chevrolet's SS ("Super Sporting") line of automobiles, the 1971 Chevelle was loaded with a long list of impressive performance features. Sporting a black-accented grille with the SS emblem, this 1:18 scale version of the popular coupe is equipped with all of the stylistic details, both inside and out. Wide sport stripes lining the hood and trunk lids (both of which can be opened) and four rubber tires emblazoned with the Goodyear logo add to the car's authentic look. Along with a detailed dashboard and two functional doors, the Chevelle comes with a working steering wheel that will move the two front tires, and realistic-looking bucket seats. Additional features of the 1971 Chevelle SS454 Sport Coupe model: * Diecast metal with plastic components * Measures appx. 10 in. long * Plastic display stand included * 4-wheel suspension * Detailed chassis with separate exhaust system
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Beauty and beast are a fitting description for this 1:18 scale 1969 Mach 1 that packs an R-code 428 Cobra Jet into a beautiful Aztec Aqua fastback body with black and gold stripes. One of only 34 finished in the Code E pastel shade, the Mach 1's production tally narrows down to a one-of-one with its option and equipment combination. At the height of the muscle car era, Ford introduced the Mach 1 as a new model for the Mustang lineup—and equipped the exterior with a blackout hood with locking pins, reflective side and rear panel stripes, a pop-open gas cap and quad exhaust tips. More than just muscular looks, the Mach 1 package also added a special interior with high-back Comfort weave bucket seats, molded door panels, a rim-blow steering wheel, a console and wood-grain trim. Diecast model features include opening doors, trunk and hood; poseable steering; rubber tires; plumbed and wired engine; tilting front seats; detailed undercarriage; and serialized plate. Add this rare Ford Mustang to your collection!
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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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