1970 Chevy Camaro Z/28 Pro Stock - Butch Leal 'California Flash' (MIC) 1/18
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Long known as the "California Flash" Butch Leal was one of drag racing's original "boy wonders" in the early sixties whan his dad bought him a 409 Chevrolet. Butch was part of the Chevrolet rebellion in 1070 and ran this 427 Z-28 Camaro in match races all over the country. the car won at carlsbad California, finished second at the winternationals and was third overall in Div VII season point standings, usual;ly running in the 9.9's ET and 138-139 MPH.
Ertl MIC Diecast No. 29335
SKU: MIC-70CAM-LEAL
Specifications
| Vehicle Year | 1970 |
|---|---|
| Make | Chevrolet |
| Model | Camaro |
| Scale | 1/18 |
| Manufacturer | MIC |
| SKU | MIC-70CAM-LEAL |
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.