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1970 Chevrolet Chevelle LS6 - Red Alert 1:18 Scale Diecast Model Car by Acme

Acme

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SKU:
ACM27178
Manufacturer Sku:
A1805526
Year:
1970
Car Make:
Chevrolet (Chevy)
Scale:
1:18 Scale
Dimensions:
11" Long
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Unleash the Power of the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle LS6 - Red Alert

Experience the raw power and legendary performance of the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle LS6 - Red Alert. This diecast model car, produced by Acme and limited to just 500 units, is a true collectible gem. With its hood, doors, and trunk that open to reveal stunning details, including a fully wired and plumbed 454 V-8 engine, this model captures the essence of the classic American muscle car. Immerse yourself in the masterful interior detailing, complete with authentic sponsor logos and graphics. The Red Alert Chevelle is a true drag racing legend, setting records and dominating tracks during its career. Whether you're a die-hard drag racing enthusiast or simply appreciate automotive excellence, this diecast model is a must-have addition to your collection.


Features

  • Limited Edition Diecast Collectible - 500 Produced
  • Hood, Doors & Trunk Open
  • Fully Wired & Plumbed 454 V-8 Engine
  • Masterful Interior Detailing
  • Authentic Sponsor Logos & Graphics
  • Posable Front Wheels
  • Serialized Plate on the Chassis
  • Soft Rubber Drag Wheels & Chrome Tires
For most of its 40 years, this 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS454 LS6 has been doing exactly what it was built to do: tear up the drag strip. Along the way it has become arguably the most famous drag-racing Chevelle ever, capturing the SS/DA class record in 1972 and setting an elapsed time of 10:75 at 123 MPH on the way to winning Top Eliminator 14 of 16 events at Bradenton Dragway in Florida in 1976. Purchased new by A/FX racer Bob Hamilton as a Valentine's Day gift to his wife, the big-block beast was soon spending its Sundays at the local drag strip with Hamilton at the wheel. Sponsored by AMT and dubbed "Red Alert," it began its long and extremely successful career in 1971, setting the SS/DA national record during the 1972 season and owning the track record at New Jersey's Island Dragway for over two years. Hamilton sold "Red Alert" in 1976 to racer Terry Carney who, in 1990, partnered with Bill & Jan Stephenson to reintroduce the car to a new generation of fans and a new career in popular nostalgia drag racing. The car has since run the quarter mile in the low tens at over 130 MPH. A true drag racing legend in every sense, the "Red Alert" Chevelle has always been expertly maintained and remains in splendid condition. It is almost entirely as Hamilton raced it, retaining its original sheet metal and interior and most of its original Cranberry Red paint.