1970 Chevy Camaro RS Pro Stock - Bruce Larson (MIC) 1/18

1970 Chevy Camaro RS Pro Stock - Bruce Larson (MIC) 1/18

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Bruce Larson's involvement with Pro stock with his USA-1 Camaro started after 7 years of racing Nitro Funny Cars. This '70 Camaro Rally Sport ran a 430 C.I. engine for legal racing and a 495 C.I. Bill Jenkins built "Mountain Motor" using 2/4bbl carburators on tunnel ram manifolds for match racing. The camaro ran a best 9.28 ET and 145-mph. Bruce larson went on to become the NHRA Funny Car World Champion in 1989, setting numerous world records along the way. Today, Bruce still tours this 1970 Camaro Rall Sportand his 1972 Vega to various events.
Ertl Mic Diecast No. 29343 - Limied Edition of 1,254
SKU: MIC-70CAM-BL

Specifications

Vehicle Year1970
MakeChevrolet
ModelCamaro
Scale1/18
ManufacturerMIC
SKUMIC-70CAM-BL

The Chevrolet Camaro launched for 1967 as direct competition to the Ford Mustang. First-generation Camaros (1967–1969) are the most collected, particularly the 1969 ZL1 — a racing homologation special with an all-aluminum 427 cubic inch engine, of which only 69 were built. The COPO Camaros and Z/28 Trans Am race cars of the late 1960s defined an era of factory-built muscle car performance.

This 1/18 scale replica of the 1970 Chevrolet Camaro is produced by MIC to collector-grade specifications. At 1/18 scale — the most popular collector scale — the model measures approximately 10 inches in length and displays beautifully on a shelf or in a glass cabinet. Every detail — from paint finish to badging — is reproduced from measurements taken from the original vehicle.