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In 1972 Chevrolet started importing a small pickup truck from Japan which they called the Chevy® LUVTM. It ran though 4 model generations before being discontinued in 2012. Off the showroom floor it only had a 1.8-liter small 4 cylinder engine producing about 75 horsepower. But any self-respecting street machine needs a V-8 and lots of power. So this nimble machine has a 262 ci V-8 with plenty of power to spare.
Full detail V-8 with tube headers
Separate cab and bed design
Custom bed cover
Optional sun windows
Molded in white and clear with chrome plated parts and soft black tires
Skill Level: 4
Scale: 1/24
Length: 7.625"
Width: 3.0"
Height: 3.0"
# Of Parts: 73
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1966 Ford F-100 Pickup plastic model
1/25th scale
Requires glue and paint.
Have a Coke and a smile with AMT’s 1/25 scale Ford Van model kit! This authentic service van replica has all the accurate details expected in an AMT kit. This value-packed special version, with it’s Coca-Cola theme, includes special bonuses: a complete “mini kit” of a vintage 1970s vending machine AND two-scale bottle crates, molded-in authentic Coke bottle green! An authentic decal sheet is included with Coke graphics to decorate the van, vending machine, and the crates! Eye-catching illustrated packaging makes this an attractive gift for the Coke collector in your life. A perfect project for a rainy day or anytime! Enjoy the thrill and satisfaction of building something with your hands. Add this AMT kit to your collection today!
When Ford introduced the Bronco in 1965, it was offered in 3 different versions. This Version was called a pick-up truck. It had four-wheel drive and an off-road suspension. The Bronco was built on a 92-inch chassis, which it did not share with any other Ford product. The second vehicle in this set is a full size dune buggy. In the late 60s, dune buggies were very popular and most were powered by an air-cooled 4 cylinder boxer engine. The base Bronco did not have many amenities, but offered a long list of options. This first generation Bronco was sold from 1966 to 1977, averaging about 18,000 units per year. In addition to the pickup truck style, the Bronco could also be had as a roadster or station wagon. Nowadays, restored Broncos command extremely high prices.
The iconic Jeep has been continuously improved since its introduction with the military in World War II, keeping abreast with changing times and managing to stay relevant through the decades. Much has changed, but at its core the Jeep is the same all-terrain, go anywhere machine that carried the Allies deep into Axis territory. The Rubicon, named after the Rubicon Trail in the Sierra Nevada Range, had special features such as front and rear Dana 44 axles, Rock-Trac four-wheel drive, and special alloy wheels.
• Easy-click assembly, no glue or paint required
• Rotating wheels
• Detailed interior
• Metal axles
• Peel 'N stick decals
• Strong body construction
• Molded in red and black with rubber tires
Skill Level: 2
Scale: 1/25
Length: 5.93"
Width: 2.75"
Height: 2.875"
Parts: 10
All parts are included to build this exciting kit one of TWO ways: A beautiful factory stock replica of the 1972 Chevy Cheyenne pickup, or the car-hauling Racer’s Wedge ramp truck! Options include stock or open wheels, whitewall-striped tires and many accessory display parts for the Racer’s Wedge version! It also features a huge decal sheet with plenty of colorful graphics to decorate the finished model!
Includes all-new snowboard with boot bindings (new tooling)
Opening hood and realistic detail throughout
Optional wheels
Molded in white
Authentic decal artwork
Illustrated AMT winter scene packaging
For 1978, Chevrolet® introduced a totally redesigned El Camino® based on the all-new '78 Malibu™ platform. The new design was a success, and the El Camino would retain the same basic design with minor changes until it was discontinued. The dual-purpose El Camino was popular with buyers when it was new, and today it is popular among lowrider and street machine enthusiasts.
Features:
Choice of 3 build options include Stock, Street, and Lowrider.
Optional Camper Top & Tonneau Cover.
Three complete sets of wheels and tires.
Stock and custom hood, seat, steering wheel and front grill options.
Molded in white, transparent red and clear with chrome plated parts and soft black tires.
Skill Level: 4
Scale: 1/24
Length: 8.50"
Width: 3.00"
Height: 2.5"
Parts: 116
A CLASSIC KIT FOR EXPERIENCED MODELERS: AMT’s 1/25 scale 1972 Chevy Fleetside Pickup is a great project for any experienced modeler who likes the Coca-Cola brand. Add it to your collection today!
TIMELESS FEATURES: A kit rich with nostalgia! Fully paintable, it features an ALL-NEW sheet of colorful Coca-Cola water-slide decals with many classic options. Also included: buildable vintage-style Coca-Cola vending machine, authentic body, whitewall tires, and more! All wrapped up in highly collectible Coca-Cola packaging!
Features:
1:25 scale, skill level 3, paint & cement required
85+ parts
Molded-in red, clear, and chrome
Black vinyl tires
Built length of 8.25” x 3”
Ages 13+