Second Chance 1968 Pontiac GTO Hardtop (Hemmings) 1:18 Scale Diecast | AMM1277 | Round2

Second Chance 1968 Pontiac GTO Hardtop (Hemmings) 1:18 Scale Diecast | AMM1277 | Round2

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 American Muscle 1968 Pontiac GTO Hardtop (Hemmings) 1:18 Scale Diecast

Please note that the item pictured is for illustrative purposes only, and the actual item you receive may vary in terms of the level of damage. These die-cast cars and models are being sold as is. The packaging may be damaged, parts may be missing, or components may be damaged. It is important to understand that there is no factory warranty associated with these items, and therefore, no returns, refunds, or exchanges can be accommodated. We have provided accurate descriptions and images to the best of our ability, but the condition and completeness of each item may differ. We kindly ask you to carefully review the product information before making your purchase. By proceeding with the transaction, you acknowledge and accept that these items are sold 'as is,' without any warranty or guarantee.

Purists turn their nose at mixing and matching of Pontiac history, but Paul Menin of Ashely Falls, Massachusetts did just that and saved his 1968 Pontiac GTO from becoming parts-car status. He found it in a Quonset hut in Thomaston, Connecticut. When he ordered up the car’s documentation from Pontiac Historic Services, he realized this was a desirable car in a rare color, Meridian Turquoise. On the exterior, you’ll notice extra graphics that call out the Royal Bobcat performance kit. At one time, this car had the complete Royal Bobcat performance treatment which was produced and sold to enthusiasts nationwide. Over time, those pieces had been removed. To reconstruct this ‘68, Paul utilized all the sources for NOS parts that existed in the 1990s, plus, he added the Royal Bobcat parts from his own collection. Among those parts were new fenders, quarter panels, a front bumper, trunk lid, and the front valence. In addition, he added a reclining seat, 8-track player, AM/FM radio, power steering, power brakes, tilt steering,  and Hurst five-spoke mag wheels. Paul also installed a 1971 vintage 400 short-block. To top it off, he added the correct 1968-vintage parts to form the Ram Air II equipment the car features today.

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  • AMM1277
  • Round2
  • Autoworld
  • 1:18 scale die-cast replica

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