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4. Dodge Challenger R/T 440

4. Dodge Challenger R/T 440

1970

From 1970 to 1974, the first-generation Dodge Challenger was the ultimate pony car available as a hardtop or convertible.

Colour: Yellow

Scale: 1:43

Material: Die-cast metal

Packaging: Each model comes on its own plinth and in a protective crystal case that includes a photographic backdrop

Magazine: 16 pages, full-colour.

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Bob Nicholson
Yellow !

Like this one a lot. Fab reproduction of a legend.

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David Whyte

Happy with models great service highly recommended looking forward to next set of models

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georgiana pascariu

4. Dodge Challenger R/T 440

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Dean
Dodge Challenger R/T 440?

Great

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Andrew Welch

Love it. Fantastic models

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Model Specifications

  • Scale 1:43: the preferred collectors’ scale in the world of the die-cast enthusiast.
  • Every element of the original designs is captured in these amazing replicas.
  • An accurate and detailed reproduction in die-cast metal and injection-moulded ABS plastic.
  • Precision-made with realistic detail, and hand painted.
  • Each model comes with a clear presentation case, including a display stand with information identifying each car.

About the Magazine

All about the featured car, telling its story, giving technical specifications and describing its evolution. All illustrated with superb photos

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    All about the featured car, telling its story, giving technical specifications and describing its evolution. All illustrated with superb photos

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