AFX Mega G+ 22073 Camaro 1970 WILD FIRE BLK/YEL/ORG - HO Scale Slot Car

AFX Mega G+ 22073 Camaro 1970 WILD FIRE BLK/YEL/ORG - HO Scale Slot Car

$38.99
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BLACK WITH ORANGE WILD FIRE FLAMES AND 5 SPOKE GRAY WHEELS. CHASSIS TYPE: Mega G+ LONG Wheelbase Chassis (1.7″) After the success of the ’69 Camaro, Chevrolet effectively created an all-new car in the 1970s. One that was more drivable and had a much better engine: the LT1 350 cubic inch compared to the previous year’s 302. In fact, the LT1 in the Z28 came from the Corvette and was a stout performer. The re-designed front-end and fastback shape was the source of a lot of controversy. But the SS350 is still generally regarded as one of the most beautiful designs to come out of GM. AFX Wild Fire Flames are proprietary custom designs. But we certainly weren’t the first folks to paint flames on the side of a hot rod. The first flames to appear on a hot rod were literal flames. Captured in a perfectly timed photograph on October 20th, 1938 by the Carroll Photo Company. Driver Fred Friday zipped his car through Gilmore Stadium when his car alighted in flames from a fuel leak. The idea that a

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