Car Craft Magazine has long been a haven for fans of American Muscle cars, as well as a source for hardcore DIY types who like to spin the wrenches on their own cars. In keeping with these themes and as a means of showing readers that cool cars can be built on basic budgets, Car Craft launched Project Cheap Street Chevelle in the fall of 1994. The basic premise was to locate the right car- something from the muscle era of the lates 60s/early 70s- and then fix it up gradually, all while sticking to a budget. To keep the initial cost down, the car would be in need of some renovations, but the end result would be the type of street machine any Car Crafter would be proud to own. This diecast is a replica of the Cheap Street Chevelle that Car Craft created in their early 1990s quest for a rebuild project. After serving as a test mule and surviving grand theft auto, the original car became the grand prize drawing for the 2003 Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour.
Features Include:
Opening Doors
Opening Hood
Opening Trunk
Steerable Wheels
Individually Serialized
Engine Wiring
Engine Hoses & Belts
Fuel Lines
Folding Seatbacks
Detailed Gauges
Tampo Printed Graphics
Photoetched Details
Commemorative Packaging
Certificate of Authenticity
Diecast Body
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