Revell® Fast & Furious™ '69 Chevy Camaro Yenko
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In the second of the Fast & Furious movies, the street racing competition heats up and the cars get faster. While it doesn’t win in the movie, the Yenko™/SC Camaro® is a real winner today. When the Chevy® Camaro® was introduced in 1967, Don Yenko saw an opportunity for his Chevy® dealership to offer special performance versions. In 1969, Don was able to order uniquely equipped Camaros under the special GM COPO order program. So Yenko Chevy ordered 201 Camaros with L-72 engines and a list of other performance extras. The Fast & Furious movie franchise now includes over 7 movies, and it is the most popular series Universal Studios has ever produced. The Camaro wasn’t the first special performance car Don Yenko’s dealership offered. In 1965, they built specially modified Corvairs called “Stingers”. Starting in 1967, Don switched to specially modified Camaros. The 1969 Camaro COPO cars were equipped with a 450 horsepower 427 c.i. engine, power disc brakes, a 4.10 Positraction rear end, a Z-28 front anti-sway bar and the choice of a M-21 four-speed or Turbo Hydramatic 400 automatic transmission. On the outside, there was a cowl-induction hood and front and rear spoilers. It was all topped off with special Yenko graphics and badges.
Details:
Details:
- 1:25 scale
- Skill Level 5
- Requires model glue, paint and tools (not included)
- For ages 14 and up
Contents:
- Plastic model kit with decals
- Illustrated assembly instructions
In the second of the Fast & Furious movies, the street racing competition heats up and the cars get faster. While it doesn’t win in the movie, the Yenko™/SC Camaro® is a real winner today. When the Chevy® Camaro® was introduced in 1967, Don Yenko saw an opportunity for his Chevy® dealership to offer special performance versions. In 1969, Don was able to order uniquely equipped Camaros under the special GM COPO order program. So Yenko Chevy ordered 201 Camaros with L-72 engines and a list of other performance extras. The Fast & Furious movie franchise now includes over 7 movies, and it is the most popular series Universal Studios has ever produced. The Camaro wasn’t the first special performance car Don Yenko’s dealership offered. In 1965, they built specially modified Corvairs called “Stingers”. Starting in 1967, Don switched to specially modified Camaros. The 1969 Camaro COPO cars were equipped with a 450 horsepower 427 c.i. engine, power disc brakes, a 4.10 Positraction rear end, a Z-28 front anti-sway bar and the choice of a M-21 four-speed or Turbo Hydramatic 400 automatic transmission. On the outside, there was a cowl-induction hood and front and rear spoilers. It was all topped off with special Yenko graphics and badges.
Details:
Details:
- 1:25 scale
- Skill Level 5
- Requires model glue, paint and tools (not included)
- For ages 14 and up
Contents:
- Plastic model kit with decals
- Illustrated assembly instructions
Revell® Fast & Furious™ '69 Chevy Camaro Yenko is rated
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Rated 5 out of
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Snooky_58 from
Great car build
Primer like a real car first then wet sand then paint.
Date published: 2020-07-13
Rated 4 out of
5
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pbcanney from
Revell Yenko Z-28
This is a very accurate model of the 1969 Chevy Camaro Z-28. Regardless of the F&F branding on this kit, inside the box is a beautifully proportioned model. Missing though are the RS option in other variations. The most notable is the grill woth hidden headlights. If you are like me and would only build the standard Yenko SS version, the standard grille is included.
Date published: 2020-02-21
Rated 4 out of
5
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JackCliff6 from
This Product's plastic parts do not stay together
Very, very hard to keep the pieces together but I use glue and it helps!
Use Elmers Glue!!!!!!!!!
Date published: 2019-12-23
Rated 5 out of
5
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Chicken nuggets from
This product is great
You have to go over the car a couple of times but it is a great car
Date published: 2019-11-30