Special Price! for Motor Max: 1950 Chevy Bel Air 1:18 Scale Die-Cast Vehicle With Special Pomotions Fast Shipping
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In 1950, Chevrolet sold more than 76,000 units of the Styleline Deluxe Bel Air. Amid concern that the Korean War would bring shortages to the civilian automobile supply like it had in World War II, buyers snapped up the production models of the 1950 Bel Air, which was available as the first hard-top vehicle without a B-Pillar from Chevrolet. The pillarless Bel Air Coupe was promoted with an "open to the summer breeze" yet "snug against the wintery wind" slogan. The 1950 Bel Air had a sticker price of $1,741, and the two-tone leather seats with pile-cord fabric added a touch of luxury and elegance to this new style Bel Air.
Motor Max has captured every amazing detail with this stunning die-cast replica in 1:18 scale.
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