Description:
The 1968 Corvette, based on the 1965 Mako Shark II concept car, was actually supposed to be introduced in 1967 but was delayed due to developmental difficulties. To some, its "Coke bottle" body-style was long overdue. It looked long, low and sleek, with plenty of power in its 427 V-8 to back up that look with performance.
Features of this Item Include:
Diecast Body
Opening Doors
Opening Hood
Steerable Wheels
Engine Hoses & Belts
Soft Carpeting
Detailed Gauges
Tampo Printed Graphics
Condition:
See below for comments about this item's condition.
The packaging for this item is considered to be in acceptable condition. This usually means that the
package has some pretty significant shelf wear. It might have a couple dinged corners, multiple tears in the outer sleeve, or maybe the box has been bent in some way. May have some fading. Sometimes we see marks from a box cutter that will result in an "acceptable" rating.
PLEASE NOTE: This item is listed as incomplete because the originally included paperwork is missing. It is also dusty and has some display wear. It also smells heavily of smoke. The box has some moderate shelf, edge and corner wear from storage.
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