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1971 Purple Chevy Camaro SS 396 Die-cast Car Kit, Gold Frame
$9.99
1 in stock
Rev Up Your Building Skills: 1971 Chevy Camaro SS 396 Die-cast Car Kit
Calling all car enthusiasts and model builders! Father Joe’s Villages offers this pre-loved 1971 Chevy Camaro SS 396 die-cast kit. From Castline M2 Machines and branded as Holley EFI, this 1:64 scale kit lets you build a muscle car masterpiece. Well, at least partially. This deep-purple car in its gold-tone display frame is mostly whole. But you can switch out engine parts, tires, and more.
Pre-loved, Ready to Tinker:
Embrace eco-friendly crafting and score a fantastic deal with this pre-loved die-cast kit. While the box has been opened, the included parts are like new. This kit is ideal for model builders or a fun project for those looking to try something new.
Everything You Need (Almost):
This kit includes everything you need to tinker with your very own miniature muscle car:
- Pre-painted 1971 Chevy Camaro SS 396 body in deep purple
- Complementary gold-tone display frame
- Tires, rims, and a tiny engine for realistic detail
- Small parts for assembly
- Mini Phillips screwdriver
Please note: As this is a pre-loved kit, there’s a slight chance a couple of small parts are be missing. However, we’re selling this “as is.”
More Than Just a Model:
When buying this kit from Father Joe’s Villages, you’re not only getting a great interactive collectible. You’re also contributing to our mission to prevent and end homelessness in San Diego. Father Joe’s provides vital services and programs that help people experiencing homelessness build a brighter future.
Condition: Pre-owned, new in opened box, could have a few small parts missing (sold as is)
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