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Cars - ACME - A1801878 - 1965 Shelby GT350R Prototype in White NE

Scale: 1/18


By: ACME

Added: 2024-06-29

SKU: B2B-A1801878

Comes from California, USA
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$269.95 CDNeach
Price: $239.38 CDN plus Taxes of $30.57 CDN

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1965 Shelby GT350R Prototype in White NEW TOOLING Limited Edition - Estimated Production 500 Pieces Features include: • Opening doors, hood and trunk • Poseable steering • Plumbed and wired engine • Race interior • Detailed undercarriage Actual car photo, final production model may varyWhile Shelby was diving deep into the the development of the GT40 for LeMans, he also had his sights on Ford's Mustangs. He wanted to turn Ford's secretary sports car into a track champion. So, Ford sent him three white K-code 1965 Mustangs. Serial number 5R002 would become the very first GT350R prototype and is arguably the most important Mustang in history! 5R002 would have multiple parts tested on it with drivers such as Ken Miles and Bob Bondurant behind the wheel, fenders widened by hand, the famous rear window designed by Peter Brock that let air escape, reverse hood scoop, and so much more! 5R002, aka the "Flying Mustang", would win its first race it ever entered on February 14,1965 with Ken Miles piloting the car to victory. Miles and others would compile 10 wins with 5R002 throughout the season with Jerry Titus capturing the SCCA B Production Championship for 1965!

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Cars - GMP - G1803126 - Mutant Bee - 1970 Dodge Super Bee Street Fighter i

Scale: 1/18


By: GMP

Added: 2024-04-30

SKU: B2B-G1803126

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$369.95 CDNeach
Price: $327.87 CDN plus Taxes of $42.08 CDN

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Mutant Bee - 1970 Dodge Super Bee Street Fighter in Green with Mutant Bee Graphics Features Include: • Opening doors, trunk, and hood • Function suspension • Poseable steering • Windows roll up and down • Tilting front seats • Fully wired and plumbed engine • Fully detailed undercarriage • Serialized plate Images used for representational use, final model may vary " In 2007, this car was unveiled at SEMA, and drew a crowd every time the key went to the run position. "It's just something about the X-pipe Boom Tube exhaust and the individual throttle bodies that give it a wild sound," Ben Grasso says. "This car started with a dream that the ugly duckling of Mopars could become something spectacular," "I wanted to build a car like Dodge would have if the consideration of mass production and government interjection didn't exist, and I think I've achieved that," Ben says proudly. Most people start a shop with the intention of building supercars like this one. Ben had it a little backward, or forward, depending on how you look at it. The car had been bounced around friends' houses for storage for over seven years when Ben decided to tackle this build. Originally wearing purple paint, this Coronet inspired the name and theme of his new business, Plum Floored Creations. He specializes in Mopar muscle rejuvenated with modern powerplants, suspensions, and electronics. Beyond all the bells and whistles installed throughout the engine bay, interior, and undercarriage, the most impressive modifications lie beneath the paint. Ben started off with a stock-bodied car, that needed a little help. The guys from Year One came to the rescue with fresh quarter-panels, a rear window filler, and trunk floor. This sheetmetal freshening gave Ben a clear vision of the car's potential. Coupled with Plum Floored Creations, Paintshop101 gave the Super Bee a whole new flair with a relocated and heightened hood scoop, Coronet R/T-inspired side scoops, and most striking, the modified front fascia.

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Cars - ACME - A1801224 - 1971 Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible in Orbit Orange

Scale: 1/18


By: ACME

Added: 2023-12-01

SKU: B2B-A1801224

Comes from California, USA
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$269.95 CDNeach
Price: $239.38 CDN plus Taxes of $30.57 CDN

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1971 Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible in Orbit Orange - The Last Ram Air Judge Made! Limited Edition - Estimated Production 600 Pieces Features Include: • Opening doors • Poseable steering • Highly detailed 455 engine • Detailed interior with folding seats • Individually serialized In the winter of 1970, a Mr. Wayne Hagen caught wind of some rattling news: the Judge was retiring. In this case, no political figure was stepping down but rather Pontiac's sportster of the same name. "He wanted one his whole life but couldn't swing it financially,' recalls his wife, Mary. "Realizing this would be his last chance to get one, he figured he should get moving." In April of 1971, the lovebirds swung by Hansord Pontiac, in Minneapolis, only to be greeted with a terrible announcement: they were too late. "The sales staff said sadly we had missed the boat in getting in an order,' recalls Mary. Officially, the Judge was discontinued in February and here it was nearly a month later. "We told them we weren't interested anymore and started to leave,' said Mary. "Before we could get to the door, they said they would call up Pontiac and ask if they'll make one more." Further pressing their luck, the Hagens had a special request: the car needed to be painted in their favorite color, Orbit Orange. "We had to have one in that color, we just loved it,' gushed Mary. Easier said than done, that vibrant hue was no longer available for the 1971 model year. Still, eager for a sale, the dealership put in a special paint

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