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1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible, 1959 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan - 1:32 Scale
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Blue Ribbon Beauties
Classic 1950's Chevrolets
1955 Bel Air Convertible
1959 Impala Sport Sedan
Start of the Modern Classic Era
Experts consider 1955 to be the start of Chevrolet's Modern Classic era. Not only did it feature all new styling but it introduced the 162 horsepower small-block V-8. Chevrolet leaped past Ford into the #1 spot with their best sales year to date. 1959 also featured all new styling plus the introduction of Chevrolet's most famous model line-Impala. There was no mistaking these cars, with their acres of glass and cats eye tail lights.
Best Selling Convertible of All Time
The 1955 Bel Air Convertible with 41,292 sold at $2305 (V-8 version) was the best-selling convertible ever. It featured an all new frame, Turbo-Fire V-8 and Body by Fisher. This is the Chevrolet of most people's dreams. Our exclusive 1:32 scale replica is two-tone Skyline Blue/India Ivory inside and out.
The Glass Palace
Bold new styling for the 1959 Impala Sedan included wrap-around front and back windshields. No car has ever had as much glass. With its unique tail lights, overhanging roof and bat fin rear, it was a great example of the outrageous styling of that year. At $2782 for the V-8 version, the Impala Sedan was one of the reasons Chevrolet had another #1 finish, just ahead of Ford.
Features
Opening Hoods
Opening Trunks
Opening Front Doors
Precision Die-Cast Replica
1:32 Scale Model
6 - 6.5 Inches Long
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Price: $20.00
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