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. It was almost like the passengers were surrounded by a "bubble" of glass. Today '62 Sport Coupe Bel Airs are rarely seen and very collectible. So don't delay and add this coveted diecast classic to your collection. Complete with Chevy's potent 409 cid big-block V-8, original offset tachometer and authentic "dog dish" hubcaps. Order yours today!Features
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...
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...
Park this mighty Super Sport 396 Chevelle in your diecast collection and own the last of Chevy's classic first generation Chevelle. Beautifully executed, this hefty replica includes the optional...
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...
With 340 hp on tap AMC's Rebel Machine was their most powerful car ever. Sporting an 8,000 RPM tach on its monster hood scoop and "Twin Grip" limited slip differential, the Machine was one awesome...