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Cars - ACME - A1805732 - 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 in Carolina Blue

Scale: 1/18


By: ACME

Added: 2024-07-02

SKU: B2B-A1805732

Comes from California, USA
allow up 3 weeks for delivery

$269.95 CDNeach
Price: $239.38 CDN plus Taxes of $30.57 CDN

Item is in pre order and can not be purchased at this time

1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 in Carolina Blue Limited Edition - Estimated Production 504 pcs Features Include:• Opening doors, trunk, and hood • Poseable steering • Detailed 427 engine • Detailed interior • Diecast metal body • Serialized plate Actual car photo, final production model may vary The third and final model year for the first-generation Chevrolet Camaro was 1969. It would also prove to be the highest production year of the first generation, with 243,085 copies leaving the factory. These 1969 Chevy Camaro Z/28's are believed to be two painted a rare special-order hue known as Carolina Blue (this was GMC fleet light blue). The Chevrolet Camaro for 1969 had a host of aesthetic changes, with front fenders, rear quarters, rear panel, header, valance, and doors all receiving design tweaks. Wheel wells were flattened for a more aggressive look, and the standard grille had a new look, with sharper angles. Outfitted with a high-revving 427 engine with dual exhausts, these Z/28 Camaros provided the driver with powerful performance.

Note any reference to MSRP MAP above in description are to be ignored. They represent USA $ pricing and are not valid for Canadian prices.

Cars - ACME - A1805732VT - 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 with Vinyl Top in Carol

Scale: 1/18


By: ACME

Added: 2024-07-02

SKU: B2B-A1805732VT

Comes from California, USA
allow up 3 weeks for delivery

$269.95 CDNeach
Price: $239.38 CDN plus Taxes of $30.57 CDN

Item is in pre order and can not be purchased at this time

1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 with Vinyl Top in Carolina Blue Limited Edition - Estimated Production 504 pcs Features Include:• Opening doors, trunk, and hood • Poseable steering • Detailed 427 engine • Detailed interior • Diecast metal body • Serialized plate first sample images - final product will vary slighty The third and final model year for the first-generation Chevrolet Camaro was 1969. It would also prove to be the highest production year of the first generation, with 243,085 copies leaving the factory. These 1969 Chevy Camaro Z/28's are believed to be two painted a rare special-order hue known as Carolina Blue (this was GMC fleet light blue). The Chevrolet Camaro for 1969 had a host of aesthetic changes, with front fenders, rear quarters, rear panel, header, valance, and doors all receiving design tweaks. Wheel wells were flattened for a more aggressive look, and the standard grille had a new look, with sharper angles. Outfitted with a high-revving 427 engine with dual exhausts, these Z/28 Camaros provided the driver with powerful performance.

Note any reference to MSRP MAP above in description are to be ignored. They represent USA $ pricing and are not valid for Canadian prices.

Cars - ACME - A1805628 - 1970 Oldsmobile 442 W-30 in Special Order Paint Co

Scale: 1/18


By: ACME

Added: 2024-05-25

SKU: B2B-A1805628

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

Item is in pre order and can not be purchased at this time

1970 Oldsmobile 442 W-30 in Special Order Paint Color Plum Crazy Limited Edition - Estimated Production 504 pcs Features and Details: • Opening doors, trunk, and hood • Removable top and boot • Poseable steering • Plumbed and wired engine • Tilting front seats • Detailed undercarriage • Seralized plate first sample images - final product will vary slightyIn the grand muscle car era, Oldsmobile offered the beefed up the 442 to offer to a performance hungry population. But Olds did not stop there as they rolled out an even more exciting performance packaged called the W30. Thanks to a special-order color that many muscle car enthusiasts would describe as sacrilegious, a 1970 442 was finished in Plum Crazy! Olds allowed dealers to commission special-order paint for $50 (about $400 as of 2023). A dealer in Virginia Beach took advantage of this option as he wished to have a custom piece in his showroom and placed the order for the Plum Crazy color scheme. This extremely rare Oldsmobile packs all the factory W30 goodies with white stripes and a white convertible top.

Note any reference to MSRP MAP above in description are to be ignored. They represent USA $ pricing and are not valid for Canadian prices.

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
allow up 3 weeks for delivery

$269.95 CDNeach
Price: $239.38 CDN plus Taxes of $30.57 CDN

Item is in pre order and can not be purchased at this time

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

Note any reference to MSRP MAP above in description are to be ignored. They represent USA $ pricing and are not valid for Canadian prices.

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