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Sheathed in the aerodynamic Plymouth® Barracuda body, this car was powered by the famous 426 HEMI® engine.
Kit features include an opening hood, detailed V-8 engine, removable "T" top roof panels and a shaker style air intake.
Chevy® Impalas™ have been top sellers ever since their introduction in 1958; the '65 stands out by being one of the best-selling Impalas™ of all time.
Features include a detailed 1500 cc rear mounted engine with opening hood.
During the years of 1979 to 1993 the Mustang was offered in three body styles.
The iconic '32 Ford came in a variety of body styles, making it a true car for the masses.
The styling of the 69 Boss 302 was designed by Larry Shinoda who gave it a distinctive appearance.
For thirty years, the Ford Bronco was the top 2-door SUV available in America.
Kit features a detailed 302 c.i. V-8 engine, separate frame rails, 4-wheel drive train, bed cover, drop-down tailgate, and soft black tires.
The 2013 Camaro ZL1 is the most technologically advanced Camaro ever made.
Kit features stock and custom hoods, detailed engine, stock and custom wheels, and soft black tires.
Model Requires Assembly. Paint and glue required. Ages 15 & up.
In 1970, the Plymouth brand enlisted the help of Dan Gurney’s famous All American Racers team.
Kit features opening hood, 427 ci engine, separate door handles and wipers, detailed suspension and exhaust system, and more.
Kit features independent front and coil over rear suspension, dual exhausts, solid axles, and molded in color parts.
The Model A Street Rods were light, powerful and cheap to build. But most importantly they were very fast!
In 1961/62 Chevy made a drastic styling change to their full-size Impala car line. It marked the end of the wild fins era.
In the 2017 movie “The Fate of The Furious”, Dominic Toretto is not the only hero in the movie, so is his Plymouth GTX.
At the same time he was developing the “People’s Car”, the VW Beetle, Prof. Dr. F. Porsche was designing the “People’s Tractor”.
This 76 Chevy® Pickup is part of the Chevy® C/K line of trucks. It is part of the third generation of these trucks started in 1960.
Model Requires Assembly. Paint and glue required. Ages 12 & up.
For 1978, Chevrolet® introduced a totally redesigned El Camino® based on the all-new '78 Malibu™ platform.
The 1969 Chevelle® was the second year of this generation, but it continued to be America’s “Most Popular Mid-Sized” car.
Molded in white, transparent red and clear with chrome plated parts and soft black tires.