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Product description ■ [Actual car]
It was developed in 1959 and sold until 1987.
It was developed as a car in the category called coupe utility which was born in Australia.
It features a stylish body designed with an integrated line from the roof line of the cabin to the cargo space of the rear.
In the United States, Ford Motor Co., Ltd. released the Rancello in 1957, and General Motors Co., Ltd. developed the Ercamino to compete with it.
The first generation was discontinued due to its lack of popularity, but the second generation model was revived in 1964.
The second generation model was made based on Chevrolet Chevrel.
The 1965 model is equipped with a powerful 327 cubic inch V-8 cylinder which generates 350 horsepower.
The second generation model was also made popular as a work truck version for use in construction sites.
The model is a 1/25 scale reproduction of the 1965 model Chevrolet Ercamino.
The rear platform part is a set of a hard cover part which covers the entire body.
It is a set of a V-8 cylinder engine which can be used for construction sites.
The hood is a separate part and can be assembled with strength. In addition, the chassis underside can also be reproduced with parts under which a V-8-cylinder engine is set
The underside of the chassis is also three dimensional.
The rear tires are equipped with a wide range of nobi tires that can be used on bad roads such as construction sites, and can be assembled by selecting the normal type.
A decal sheet with the construction company's logo is also included as a set, and a utility / camper pallet cover part is also included as an optional part.
[Product Details]
Finished product size : Total length approx. 201 mm 1965