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- Brand: AMT
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$38.79
Brand | AMT |
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Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Vehicle,Car |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.45 x 3.94 x 6.3 inches |
Material | Vinyl, Rubber |
Cover Included | AMT – 1965 Chevelle Modified Stocker, 1:25 (AMT1177) |
Item Weight | 11.4 ounces |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Style | Classic |
Model | AMT – 1965 Chevelle Modified Stocker, 1:25 (AMT1177) |
Manufacturer | Round 2, LLC |
Product Dimensions | 9.45 x 3.94 x 6.3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | AMT1177 |
Manufacturer Part Number | AMT1177 |
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Priscilla S, Garrett S, Tim S –
This was a great kit. Easy 3 day build. Love them old stock cars. The roll cage surprisingly went together pretty easily. I would recommend putting it together, then letting your glue set for about a day or so. Just to be careful, i would spray paint it, to not risk messing it up brush painting it. Over all great kit. 4/5 stars
Kristopher errecart –
Box was not damaged which is a plus all pieces are here. The enjoyment from putting together this model is awesome! For the price wish that some paint or the glue would have been included . Satisfied.
Shayne Fox –
Love these old Saturday night race cars.amt has a nice series of them and I’d love to see them all re-released. Shipped very promptly and arrived in fine condition.
Roy Maddox –
I bought this car over 50 years ago as a kid and built it then. It was great then and it is still a great car model now. It was nice to have something from my childhood parked on my shelf again. Back when I purchased it as a kid it was about 5 dollars. Since then it has increased in price a WHOLE WHOLE lot. Worth it tho/
Kristopher errecart –
Need alittle help cant find where this peice fits
daniel c. –
Purchases for my son, he loves it.
CLE –
It didn’t have enough detail for a racecar.
Michelle Humphreys –
As me and my boyfriend were building our chevelle we noticed this is this normal. Could it be a manufactured problem?