Precision Detailed Blue Flame Special Inline Six Engine
Authentic Instrument Panel & Passenger Side Waterfall Chrome Dash
Covered Spare Tire in the Trunk
Original Bel Aire Script on the Rear Quarter Side Spears
Smooth Rolling Wide Whitewall Rubber Tires
Steering Wheel Controlled Front Wheels
Oozing style and loaded with gleaming chrome the Bel Air was Chevrolet's top of the line model! Fully restyled for 1953 this breathtaking new Bel Air debuted the same year that Marilyn Monroe graced the cover of the very first Playboy issue! A coincidence? I think not!This head turning diecast will delight you with its lavish chrome, working features and seductive curves!
1962. Chevrolet was the most popular car in America. And the last year for the Bel Air Bubble Top. This rare Bel Air featured a rounded roof and ultra-thin A and C pillars plus no B pillars at all...
In 1956 the "Hot One" got even hotter. With flashier chrome, bolder grille and more V-8 power than ever before. Magnificent right down to the gleaming wide-mouth grille and jet-plane hood ornament...
In 1956 the "Hot One" got even hotter. Now this flashy fifties classic is available to collectors in this eye-catching Pinecrest and Sherwood Green two-tone diecast! The optional 205 hp four-barrel...
Diecast enthusiasts love to show off their prized collection. But space is always at a premium. That's why we've custom designed this crystal clear multi-car display case that can be hung on a wall...
The last year of Virgil Exner's renowned "flite swept" tailfins. The ultra-posh 1961 Imperial Crown is meticulously recreated with all the original's tantalizing appointments. The soft-touch front...
Ford sold over 1 million cars in 1950 making it the world's #1 automobile manufacturer. This Custom Deluxe diecast recreates the sleek lines and chrome spinner grille of America's best-selling...
Now you can own Ford's timeless masterpiece. Marvel at the stylized chrome grille and authentic teardrop headlights. There's a precision cast Flathead V-8 under the hood. Even the trademark Chevron...
In 1950 Ford sold over 1 million cars making it the world's #1 automobile manufacturer. It only takes one look at the sleek, streamlined styling on this 1950 convertible to understand Ford's success...
1962. Chevrolet was the most popular car in America. And the last year for the Bel Air Bubble Top. This rare Bel Air featured a rounded roof and ultra-thin A and C pillars plus no B pillars at all...
Cruise in style in the hottest car from the 50s. Chevy's exquisite 1957 Bel Air convertible. This incredible diecast is equipped with Chevy's all new fuel injected 283 small block under the hood...