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Maisto Chevrolet Camaro 1971 1:18 gray

MA-31131G
Maisto
Metal car model 1:18 Maisto 31131 Chevrolet Camaro 1971 not only for collectors. The model is detailed on a plastic base. The color of the model is gray and it is approximately 27 cm tall.
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    Are you an avid collector of metal model cars? Or do you just want to make your child, friends or acquaintances happy? Metal models of Maisto toy cars are made directly for these purposes!



    Metal car model 1:18 Maisto 31131 Chevrolet Camaro 1971 not only for collectors. The model is detailed on a plastic base. The color of the model is gray.



    Maisto collector car models are among the least popular on the market, not only thanks to the nice workmanship, but also the friendly price. The body of the models is made of metal and contains a lot of details.




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    The Chevrolet Camaro is an American mid-size automobile manufactured by Chevrolet, classified as a pony car.



    Dubbed the "Super Hugger," the second-generation Camaro was an all-new car with a basic layout. It is familiar and constructed similarly to its predecessor with a unibody using a front subframe, A-arm and coil spring front suspension, and rear leaf springs.



    Designated as the Z/28, the 1971 Camaro received only minor changes in appearance from its 1970 counterpart. The biggest changes came under the hood, due to GM's corporate mandate. All engines were designed to run on low-octane, low-lead or unleaded gasoline, which necessitated a reduction in compression ratios and power ratings. The 250 cu in (4.1 L) straight-six, 307 cu in (5.0 L) V8 and twin-barrel 350 cu in (5.7 L) V8 were virtually unchanged since they were regular fuel engines with low compression.




    The 350 ci engine in the 1971 Camaro Z28 produced 275 hp (205 kW). 396 (402 ci) V8 dropped from 350 to 300 hp (220 kW). The 402 ci engine in the 1971 Camaro SS 396 produced 260 hp (190 kW) pure SAE.



    Road & Track ranked the 1971 SS350 among the 10 best cars in the world in August 1971.






    Key properties


    • The body is made of cast metal.
    • The body is pad printed with quality paint.
    • Detailed processing.
    • Suitable for children from 3 years.