Maisto Chevrolet Camaro SS 396 Convertible 1967 1:18

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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!
1:18 Maisto 31684R Chevrolet Camaro SS 396 Convertible 1967 metal model car, not just for collectors. The model is foldable, detailed and has an opening door. The color of the model is red and it is approximately 25.5 cm long. The model can turn the steering wheel, open the doors, the engine cover and the trunk.
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 first-generation Chevrolet Camaro is an American pony car introduced by Chevrolet in the fall of 1966 for the 1967 model year. It used the all-new rear-wheel drive GM F body platform and was available as a 2-door, 2+2 seat, hardtop, and convertible. The F body was shared with the Pontiac Firebird for all generations. A 230 cu in Chevrolet straight-6 was standard, with several Chevy V8s available as options. The first generation Camaro was produced until the 1969 model year.
Almost all 1967-1969 Camaros were built at two US assembly plants: Norwood, Ohio and Van Nuys, California. The standard powertrain of the debut Camaro was a 230 cu in (3.8 L) Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift inline-six engine producing 140 hp (104 kW) at 4,400 rpm and 220 lb·ft (298 N·m) of torque at 1,600 rpm in conjunction with a 3-speed manual transmission. Eight different engines were available in the 1967 Camaro, 10 in 1968, and 12 in 1969. Optional transmissions during the first-generation model's run included a two-speed "Powerglide" automatic transmission and a four-speed manual available with either engine.
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.