Dinosaurs from a bygone era? Fuel crisis? Insurance hike? American muscle cars of the late 50's the 60's and the early 70's made a statement that still appeals today. Performance sells, and so it should, and in the days when each factory had an independent design team and fuel economy did not need to be proved in the wind tunnel you got performance and style. Those were the days when factory brochures lied about power outputs (deliberate under estimates), yes those were the days.
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Ertl 33117 |
£29.99 | BG |
1/18 '68 Dodge Charger (Bullitt black) |
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Ertl 33118 |
£24.99 | BG |
1/18 '68 Ford Mustang fastback (Bullitt green) |
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Ertl 36673 |
£39.99 |
LS |
1/18 '70 Plymouth Superbird (green) |
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CUIN 426drag |
£42.84 | AO |
1/6 Diecast model Chrysler 426 Hemi blown headers |
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CUIN 426race |
£26.99 |
IS SEP 05 |
1/6 Diecast model Chrysler 426 Hemi with cross-ram |
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CUIN 426stck |
£26.99 |
IS |
1/6 Diecast model Chrysler 426 Street Hemi on stand |
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CUIN 426visi |
£49.99 |
IS Apr 05 |
1/4 Plastic kit "visible" model 426 Hemi |
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CUIN 427drag |
£29.99 | BG |
1/6 Diecast model Ford 427 SOHC blown headers |
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CUIN 427sohc |
£26.99 | BG Feb 04 |
1/6 Diecast model Ford 427 SOHC motor on stand |
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CUIN racevisi |
£49.99 | BG |
1/4 Plastic kit "visible" model 426 Hemi cross-ram |