Plymouth Cuda – 1971
Stock Number  – 1806134 Year / Make / Model  – 1971 Cuda 340 Exterior Color  – Tahitian Walnut Metallic Interior Color  – White Manufacture  – Acme Scale  –  1:18 Production Number  – 500 Estimated Release Date  – 3rd Qtr 2024 . Please Note – If you’re comparing prices be sure to factor in our competitors Shipping Fee’s.  Most of our Cars have Free Shipping! We pack with care as well! . . Special Offer!! Our price includes the Shipping Fee if you’re in the Lower U.S 48! Sorry but this offer excludes all foreign shipments as well as HI, P.R. & AK . 1971 was the last year so many engine options would be offered in the Barracuda, as new government regulations the following year would require horsepower to be expressed as net instead of gross, and the largest engine available for the Barracuda was a 340 CID V8. In 1971, however, Barracuda buyers could choose from just about every engine Plymouth produced, just as they had been able to the year before. Since the Coupe was just a stripped down hardtop model, their production numbers are grouped together. While these were the best selling models of the 1971 Barracudas, their production was only at 9,459. The Coupe had a base price of $2,654, while the Hardtop started at $2,766. The convertible began at $3,023 and had a production run of 1,014. . Note: Your Credit Card will not be charged until the item is ready to ship! .    
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Plymouth Cuda – 1971 (Vinyl Top Version)
Stock Number  – 1806134-VT Year / Make / Model  – 1971 Cuda 340 Exterior Color  – Tahitian Walnut Metallic / White Vinyl Top Interior Color  – White Manufacture  – Acme Scale  –  1:18 Production Number  – 500 Estimated Release Date  – 3rd Qtr 2024 . Please Note – If you’re comparing prices be sure to factor in our competitors Shipping Fee’s.  Most of our Cars have Free Shipping! We pack with care as well! . . Special Offer!! Our price includes the Shipping Fee if you’re in the Lower U.S 48! Sorry but this offer excludes all foreign shipments as well as HI, P.R. & AK . 1971 was the last year so many engine options would be offered in the Barracuda, as new government regulations the following year would require horsepower to be expressed as net instead of gross, and the largest engine available for the Barracuda was a 340 CID V8. In 1971, however, Barracuda buyers could choose from just about every engine Plymouth produced, just as they had been able to the year before. Since the Coupe was just a stripped down hardtop model, their production numbers are grouped together. While these were the best selling models of the 1971 Barracudas, their production was only at 9,459. The Coupe had a base price of $2,654, while the Hardtop started at $2,766. The convertible began at $3,023 and had a production run of 1,014. . Note: Your Credit Card will not be charged until the item is ready to ship! . .
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Plymouth Road Runner – 1970
Stock Number  –  18971 Year / Make / Model  – 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Exterior Color  – Yellow Interior Color  – Black Manufacture  –  GMP Release Date  – Available Now! Production Number  –  732 Scale  –  1:18 . Please Note – If you’re comparing prices be sure to factor in our competitors Shipping Fee’s.  Most of our Cars have Free Shipping! We pack with care as well!     Special Offer!! Our price includes the Shipping Fee if you’re in the Lower U.S 48! Sorry but this offer excludes all foreign shipments as well as HI, P.R. & AK . Note: We do not charge your credit card until the item is in stock and ready to ship. .  
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Plymouth Road Runner – 1972
Stock Number  –  Amm1299 Year / Make / Model  – 1972 Plymouth Road Runner Exterior Color  – Rallye Red Interior Color  – White Manufacture  –  Auto World Release Date  – Currently Sold Out Production Number  –  1,002 Scale  –  1:18     Special Offer!! Order this item and we will include the Shipping Fee’s if you’re in the Lower U.S 48! Sorry but this offer excludes all foreign shipments as well as HI, P.R. & AK        
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Pontiac GTO Judge – 1971
Stock Number  – 1801225 Year / Make / Model  – 1971 GTO Judge  Exterior Color  – Quezal Gold Interior Color  – Black Manufacture  – Acme Scale  –  1:18 Production Number  – Only 504 Made! Estimated Release Date  – 3rd Qtr 2024 . Please Note – If you’re comparing prices be sure to factor in our competitors Shipping Fee’s.  Most of our Cars have Free Shipping! We pack with care as well! . Special Offer!! Our price includes the Shipping Fee if you’re in the Lower U.S 48! Sorry but this offer excludes all foreign shipments as well as HI, P.R. & AK .

Another very historically significant Pontiac, this is one of the last 1971 GTO Judges produced of the 357 cars built. Pontiac introduced the 455 HO rated at 335 HP at 4,800 RPM and 480 lb-ft of torque at 3,600 RPM on the strength of the improved breathing inherent in its Ram Air IV round-port heads, 4-barrel carburetor and dual exhaust. The GTO and its Judge variant were more attractive machines if one’s tastes leaned toward the more daring, the Judge adding bold graphic excitement to the GTO’s restyled nose treatment and flared fender brows.

Quezel Gold metallic paint and contrasting Judge emblems and graphics adorn this GTO, which is one of the last Judges known to have been built in the model’s history.  . Note: Your Credit Card will not be charged until the item is ready to ship! .
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Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible – 1970
Stock Number  – 1801221 Year / Make / Model  – 1970 GTO Judge Exterior Color  – Atoll Blue Interior Color  – White Manufacture  – Acme Scale  –  1:18 Production Number  – Only 432 Made! Release Date  – SOLD OUT! . Please Note – If you’re comparing prices be sure to factor in our competitors Shipping Fee’s.  Most of our Cars have Free Shipping! We pack with care as well!     Special Offer!! Our price includes the Shipping Fee if you’re in the Lower U.S 48! Sorry but this offer excludes all foreign shipments as well as HI, P.R. & AK . Representative of the highest point of the muscle car era and one of the rarest production Pontiacs ever, the 1970 GTO Judge Ram Air IV Convertible presented here is one of only 17 Ram Air IV examples built. As any Pontiac fan will tell you, nothing beats this car’s timeless styling and executive-class interior appointments. One of the most attractive colors in the 1970 GM catalogue, the handsome Atoll Blue paint is well accented by the White top, and those multi-hued graphics pull it all together . Please Note:  We do not charge your credit card for Pre Orders or Back Orders until the item is in stock and ready to ship to you! . .
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Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible – 1971
Stock Number  – 1801222 Year / Make / Model  – 1971 GTO Judge Convertible Exterior Color  – Castilian Bronze Interior Color  – Brown Manufacture  – Acme Scale  –  1:18 Production Number  – Only 276 Made! Release Date  – SOLD OUT! . Please Note – If you’re comparing prices be sure to factor in our competitors Shipping Fee’s.  Most of our Cars have Free Shipping! We pack with care as well!     Special Offer!! Our price includes the Shipping Fee if you’re in the Lower U.S 48! Sorry but this offer excludes all foreign shipments as well as HI, P.R. & AK . If you ask most automobile enthusiasts what the first true muscle car was, it is highly likely they will respond swiftly and authoritatively with three simple letters “GTO”.  In 1971, the last year of Judge production, there were only 357 produced. Of those, only a mere 17 were convertibles. After 1971, GM was working to reduce compression ratios in preparation for the coming unleaded gasoline and stricter EPA regulations. But, Pontiac’s pain is a modern enthusiast’s gain, as only 17 of those 357 Judge models were convertibles. This puts it on equal footing in the rarity stakes with such luminous and legendary muscle cars as the 1970-71 Hemi Cuda convertibles. This rare 1971 Pontiac GTO Judge convertible, in Castilian Bronze, is one of the 17 built for the 1971 model year.  Exceedingly rare and packed with factory options, this final-year GTO Judge convertible has all the qualities that have elevated The Judge to peak of the muscle car hierarchy . Note: Your Credit Card will not be charged until the item is ready to ship! .   .
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Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible – 1971
Stock Number  – 1801220 Year / Make / Model  – 1971 GTO Judge Exterior Color  – White Interior Color  – White Manufacture  – Acme Scale  –  1:18 Production Number  – Only 390 Made! Release Date  – SOLD OUT! . Please Note – If you’re comparing prices be sure to factor in our competitors Shipping Fee’s.  Most of our Cars have Free Shipping! We pack with care as well!     Special Offer!! Our price includes the Shipping Fee if you’re in the Lower U.S 48! Sorry but this offer excludes all foreign shipments as well as HI, P.R. & AK . The performance division of General Motors in the middle of the golden muscle car era, had produced some of the most iconic and cool muscle cars. One of them was this 1971 Pontiac GTO Convertible, but this one is even cooler. This Judge GTO, it is one of the seventeen ever made, and it is the last ever built, which makes this one super rare.  Exceedingly rare and packed with factory options, this final-year GTO Judge convertible has all the qualities that have elevated The Judge to peak of the muscle car hierarchy . Please Note:  We do not charge your credit card for Pre Orders or Back Orders until the item is in stock and ready to ship to you! . .
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Pork Chop Cuda – 1970
Stock Number  – 1806131 Year / Make / Model  – 1970 "Pork Chop" Cuda Exterior Color  – Pork Chop Look Interior Color  – Black Manufacture  – Acme Scale  –  1:18 Production Number  – 450 Release Date  – 2024  (SOLD OUT) . Please Note – If you’re comparing prices be sure to factor in our competitors Shipping Fee’s.  Most of our Cars have Free Shipping! We pack with care as well!     Special Offer!! Our price includes the Shipping Fee if you’re in the Lower U.S 48! Sorry but this offer excludes all foreign shipments as well as HI, P.R. & AK . Note: Your Credit Card will not be charged until the item is ready to ship! .   Ol’ PorkChop and Crazy Ben were taking it easy doin some fishin at their favorite spot near Pine Sap. The wuz doin pretty fair pullin them out the water when PC said, “"I've got to make a shine run to Dawsonville tonight, you wanna help?" Crazy Ben said " I here tell that the laws been checking everything that runs near Dawsonville, how we gonna get by?" PC replied, "Well you know I've been workin on that Cuda and I've got er ready to run. Let's catch a mess of fish and stuff them in the burlap bags and cover the goods in the trunk." " Let em get to smellin and the cops won't come near" “It’ll take all dang day to catch enough to cover that trunk and we ain’t got the time” Ben said. PC thought on it for a spell and said, "Well this here boom stick'll get the job done, now sit down and quit your whinin while ol' PC here gets the job done." Well, that’s what they done and it took the boys most of the afternoon to gather them up. Then they covered the shine with and old roof tarp and layered the bags of fish over the top. That evening they took off for Dawsonville and it’s a bit of a drive to get there. On the way, that load of fish started to stank something terrible, and Crazy Ben could hardly stand it. PC said, “I don’t like it but it’s gonna get us through. Sure enough as they got near Dawsonville, the law had set up a road block. Well, as they were in line the cars behind them started to back up and turn around and the law wuz sure givin them the eye. When the pulled up the deputy had covered his face and said, “What the devil you carryin in the heap, manure or what?” The PC started spinnin a yarn about their fishin and how much they caught and the deputy said, “I don’t give a hoot about your fishin, get that stanky contraption outta here!” So, PC dropped the hammer on the 426 Hemi engine and sped away. Crazy Ben said, Theys gonna come after us, slow down.” PC just smiled and said, “First off they ain’t gonna catch us, and trust me, they don’t want nothin from this car. . . .
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Shelby GT 350 – 1965
Stock Number  – 1801876 Year / Make / Model  – 1965 Shelby GT 350R  Exterior Color  – White / Blue Interior Color  – Black Manufacture  – Acme  Estimated Release Date  – 3rd Qtr 2024 Production Number  – 504 Scale  –  1:18 . Please Note – If you’re comparing prices be sure to factor in our competitors Shipping Fee’s.  Most of our Cars have Free Shipping! We pack with care as well! . . Special Offer!! Our price includes the Shipping Fee if you’re in the Lower U.S 48! Sorry but this offer excludes all foreign shipments as well as HI, P.R. & AK . Because the cars from Shelby American have always been desirable rides, their biographies are as varied as their original owners. Shelby Mustangs and two-seat Cobras corralled buyers from all walks of life, from the blue-collar middle class to the affluent. However, Dave Steine's '65 Shelby GT350 isn't your typical rural Wisconsin Slippery's Tavern big fish story. Shelby American scheduled this GT350 for delivery via air freight to Romy Hammes Ford in South Bend, Indiana. Based on what we know about Trans World Airlines in 1965, Dave's GT350 was loaded onto a Boeing 707-331F freighter at the Los Angeles International Airport and jetted across the continent. That's quite a distinction when you consider how many Mustangs were shipped via rail and truck. After this GT350 was delivered to the dealership, the buyer backed out of the deal. The TWA pilot who flew the car from Los Angeles to Indiana got word of this turn of events and decided to buy the car from Hi-Performance Motors, Shelby's own dealership in Southern California. So the car was air freighted back to Los Angeles for delivery to the pilot. Where most Shelby Mustangs were thrashed and trashed on road courses and isolated stretches of highway, this one enjoyed 20 years of meticulous care until it was sold to Jim Bridges in--ironically--Shelby, North Carolina. It was there this car sat in a climate-controlled environment for another 22 years. Dave Steine eventually bought the GT350 from another highly respected Ford collector, Jacky Jones. . Note: Your Credit Card will not be charged until the item is ready to ship! .
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Shelby GT 350R – Pedro Rodriguez – 1965
Stock Number  – 1801871 Year / Make / Model  – 1965 Shelby GT 350R (Pedro Rodriquez) # 18  Exterior Color  – Race Day Look Interior Color  – Black Manufacture  – Acme  Release Date  – 03-2024  Production Number  – 378 Scale  –  1:18 . Please Note – If you’re comparing prices be sure to factor in our competitors Shipping Fee’s.  Most of our Cars have Free Shipping! We pack with care as well!     Special Offer!! Our price includes the Shipping Fee if you’re in the Lower U.S 48! Sorry but this offer excludes all foreign shipments as well as HI, P.R. & AK     The Shelby American G.T. 350R was created with a singular purpose in mind: transform the image of the Ford Mustang from "sporty car" into "proven race winner." Gene Hamon Ford raced cars, too, relying upon the services of talented regional drivers to produce satisfactory finishes. At an SCCA Regional at Green Valley Raceway in Smithfield, Texas, Bill Steele was tasked with driving 5R108, as he'd previously delivered wins behind the wheel of a Shelby Cobra and a Shelby G.T. 350. For whatever reason, 5R108 intimidated the experienced racer, who begged off driving the car, leaving Gene Hamon with few good options. Sports car star Pedro Rodriguez was on hand, so when Hamon asked if he could handle the Shelby, his reply in broken English was reportedly, "Si, I win." And win he did, beating a Shelby American factory G.T. 350R driven by Jerry Titus, and even besting a 289 Cobra driven by Al Goldman. Perhaps it was this commanding performance, or the success of the G.T. 350R models overall that prompted Mexico City racer Freddy van Buren to cut a deal with Gene Hamon Ford for 5R108. Whatever the reason, the Shelby was shipped south of the border, where its blue stripes were replaced with the red and green stripes symbolic of the Mexican flag. . Note: Your Credit Card will not be charged until the item is ready to ship! .   .
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Shelby GT 500 KR – 1968
Stock Number  – 1801873 Year / Make / Model  – 1968 Shelby GT 500 KR Exterior Color  – Code 5107 "Orange" Interior Color  – Black  Manufacture  – Acme Scale  –  1:18 Production Number  – 504 Release Date  – February 2024 Please Note – If you’re comparing prices be sure to factor in our competitors Shipping Fee’s.  Most of our Cars have Free Shipping! We pack with care as well!     Special Offer!! Our price includes the Shipping Fee if you’re in the Lower U.S 48! Sorry but this offer excludes all foreign shipments as well as HI, P.R. & AK . In 1968 six special paint colors appeared on Shelbys. They were known by their special "WT" identification code number. The total production number of these special “WT” paint cars was just 159 across all six paint variations. These cars were sold as part of Ford's "Summer Sales Promotion". The “WT” cars were offered on both the GT500KR and GT350 models and were only available with black or saddle interiors. The rarity of these cars is increased because they could not be ordered from Shelby. To get your hands on one of these cars, your Shelby dealer had to track down the “WT” car you were after throughout the Shelby dealer network. This final release is painted with Code 5107 Orange with a black interior. . Note: Your Credit Card will not be charged until the item is ready to ship!     .
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