Description
1970 Plymouth HEMI ‘Cuda Convertible Diecast Car Featuring An Exclusive Plum Crazy Showroom Finish – In 1970, Plymouth unleashed a fierce and ferocious ‘Cuda that was powered by the baddest big-block 426 HEMI engine. Designed to devour the competition at the time, this Mopar beast ultimately became one of the rarest and most valuable muscle cars on the planet. In fact, the 1970 HEMI Convertible was so rare, the last one to cross the auction block sold for nearly $4 million! And now, you too can revel in its tire-shredding power with the 1970 Plymouth HEMI ‘Cuda Convertible Diecast Muscle Car, presented by The Hamilton Collection. Precision engineered with over 150 parts, this Plymouth collectible is packed with faithfully recreated details, expertly mirroring the last ‘Cuda convertible ever built.Gleaming with a factory-correct Plum Crazy showroom finish exclusive to The Hamilton Collection, this 1:18-scale diecast muscle car captures every detail of the beast that tore its way through any competition, from the iconic shaker hood scoop to the genuine graphics and Mopar Rallye wheels with Goodyear tires and treads. The hood showcases removable racing hood pins and lifts to reveal a fully wired and plumbed recreation of the 426 HEMI. The trunk pops open to access a spare tire in the back. The doors open as well, and the top is removable for easy viewing of the detailed white interior, complete with tilting bucket seats, cloth seatbelts, opening glove box, posable steering and more. Intense demand is anticipated, so don’t wait. Order Now!
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