Acme 1968 Pontiac Firebird Street Fighter Silver Bird Gun Metal Grey 1:18

A1805222 ACME - 1968  Pontiac Firebird Street Fighter Silver Bird Gun Metal Grey. This is a 1:18 scale diecast collectible model with full openings.  LIMITED EDITION: 400 pieces worldwideStreet racing is woven into the fabric of Detroit culture like Motown music.  In the '60s and '70s, reputations were built and shattered by the outcome of those late-night, extracurricular racing activities. The 1968 Pontiac Firebird was designed to stand apart from its Camaro cousin, with Pontiac engineers adding unique styling elements like the "Bird Beak" grille and integrated bumpersThis is no ordinary '68 Firebird as the Silver Bird is loaded with Street Fighter options! Rumbling under the hood lurks a 460 Cid beast providing all the power to the 18" Street Fighter wheels and tires. Finished in a stunning Metallic Gun Metal gray paint giving it a stealthy dangerous look. Packed with features such as tinted windows, detailed undercarriage, poseable steering, fully detailed interior and more! 

1:18 Scale.  The classic Chevelle 454 LS6 w/ FULL Openings!  "Super Sport" Wheel swap available separately.  LIMITED EDITION: 454 pieces worldwide!

The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 was a true titan of the muscle car era and arguably the high-water mark of GM’s performance legacy. It wasn’t just a car—it was Chevrolet’s declaration that it could build the baddest street machine of the era. This was the highest-powered Chevelle in model history and the only Chevy that had a higher horsepower rating than the Corvette in 1970, the LS6 454 was also one of the best-looking muscle cars of the era!

This 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 is decked out in a stunning Cranberry Red paint with white racing stripes with a stunning red interior.  Lurking under the cowl induction hood is the famed LS6 engine churning out 450 hp and 500 lb. ft or torque. The car was designed to look fast standing still! With the SS and 454 emblems that adorn the car, making certain competitors knew what they were up against.