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1/25 Pontiac Firebird 1968Revell 14545Excludes allglues,paintsandtoolsnecessary to assemble.Discover the classic: 68 Firebird model kit 1:25Discover the charm of the classic 68 Firebird with our detailed 1:25 scale model kit. With 122 parts and dimensions
Excludes allglues,paintsandtoolsnecessary to assemble.
Discover the classic: 68 Firebird model kit 1:25
Discover the charm of the classic 68 Firebird with our detailed 1:25 scale model kit. With 122 parts and dimensions of 194 mm long, 76 mm wide and 51 mm high, this kit offers an authentic and enriching building experience. For model building enthusiasts aged 12 and over, this kit is an invitation to immerse yourself in the world of detailed model building and create a piece of automotive history at home.
This kit is ideal for advanced model builders (level 4) who have experience in glueing and painting and want to take on a new challenge.
The 68 Firebird, first introduced in 1967 by the Pontiac Division of General Motors, was not just a pony car, but a symbol of “action, power, beauty and youth”. The combination of performance and beauty has earned the Firebird classic status among car enthusiasts worldwide. With this model kit, you can build and admire not just a car, but a legend.
The Pontiac Firebird is an American sports passenger car that was presented to the public for the first time in 1967. Its serial production was carried out in the years 1967-2002. The car was powered – depending on the version – with a wide range of engines with a displacement of 2.5 to 7.5 litres. Production took place in various cities in the United States, including Lordstown, Norwood and Van Nuys.
The Firebird model has been developed and implemented into production by the General Motors Corporation automotive concern, owner of the Pontiac brand. The car was created as a complement to the commercial offer of the Chevrolet Camaro car concern, and its direct competitor on the American market was the Mercury Cougar. Interestingly, the Firebird and Camaro models were created on the same floor plate. On the American market, it was classified as the so-called pony car and muscle car. The main designer of the exterior of the new car was John DeLorean. The model went through the production of four of its generations, the last of which was produced in the years 1993-2002.
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