
Pedal cars put a generation in motion. Sized just for kids but with all the style and detail of your old man’s cruiser, they were a car guy’s favorite toy. The tradition continues today. Kiddie Car Classics is here to celebrate that.
Description
Limited Edition
Scale replica of the legendary Chevrolet car. Features headlight bezels, hood rockets, iconic matching tailfins, a wide grille, and white wall tires. Wheels turn.
Edition size: 4,800 pieces
- Artist: Don Palmiter
- Released: 2015 (Sept 22)
- Retail Price: $49.95 USA
- Material(s): die-cast metal & plastic
- Dimensions: 6" w. x 8¾" h. x 4⅝" d.
- SKU: QEP2169
- Produced in: China
- Production Date(s):
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NERDY NUGGET: The last of the legendary “tri-five” Chevrolets, the ’57 Bel-Air was arguably the brightest and best of the bunch. Chrome hood rockets and headlight bezels set the stage, but the wide grille and iconic matching tailfins were the true stars. The gas cap was hidden in the left rear fender, and the owner’s manual gave directions for cleaning, white wall tires–a true sign of the times. Chevrolet introduced fuel injection in ’57 along with the Super Turbo–Fire 283. This small-block V8 engine was marked with a gold “V” on the hood. The Bel-Air’s power and relatively light weight made it a success as a hot rod. It won 49 Grand National races, the most in NASCAR history. Most memorable was the 2-door 150 sedans, known as Black Widows, which were the first cars banned by NASCAR for being unbeatable.
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Description
Limited Edition
Scale replica of the legendary Chevrolet car. Features headlight bezels, hood rockets, iconic matching tailfins, a wide grille, and white wall tires. Wheels turn.
Edition size: 4,800 pieces
- Artist: Don Palmiter
- Released: 2015 (Sept 22)
- Retail Price: $49.95 USA
- Material(s): die-cast metal & plastic
- Dimensions: 6" w. x 8¾" h. x 4⅝" d.
- SKU: QEP2169
- Produced in: China
- Production Date(s):
NERDY NUGGET: The last of the legendary “tri-five” Chevrolets, the ’57 Bel-Air was arguably the brightest and best of the bunch. Chrome hood rockets and headlight bezels set the stage, but the wide grille and iconic matching tailfins were the true stars. The gas cap was hidden in the left rear fender, and the owner’s manual gave directions for cleaning, white wall tires–a true sign of the times.
Chevrolet introduced fuel injection in ’57 along with the Super Turbo–Fire 283. This small-block V8 engine was marked with a gold “V” on the hood. The Bel-Air’s power and relatively light weight made it a success as a hot rod. It won 49 Grand National races, the most in NASCAR history. Most memorable was the 2-door 150 sedans, known as Black Widows, which were the first cars banned by NASCAR for being unbeatable.
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