AMT : REF : AMT 1145M : 1:25 : US : Willys-Overland : Willys Pickup Truck (Coca-Cola) (1940)
AMT REF :
AMT1145M
Manufacter :
AMT US (ROUND 2).
GTIN : 849398035290.
Scale :
1:25
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Fresh, or Should We Say “Refreshed” From the Dragstrip- AMT’s Classic 1:25 Scale, Coca-Cola, 1940 Willys Pickup.
- BUILD A REPLICA GASSER: Nothing is as rewarding as putting together a vehicle from scratch. Give it a try with Willy’s classic Coca-Cola pickup gasser! It is fresh, or rather “refreshed,” off the dragstrip!
- AUTHENTIC LOOK: Once built, this 1/25 scale gasser will look exactly like the original, complete with a detailed body, interior, engine and chassis, narrow front tires and vintage mags, blown and injected drag motor and pad-printed red line drag strips.
- HIGH-QUALITY COLLECTOR’S ITEM: AMT Willy’s Pickup Gasser Model Kit is a vintage rarity! It comes with authentic colorful Coca-Cola decals, as well as with loads of chrome components.
Featuring:
- Accurately Detailed Body, Interior, Engine, and Chassis.
- Narrow Front Tires and Vintage Mags.
- Blown and Injected Drag Motor.
- Pad Printed Red Line Drag Slicks.
- Colorful Coca-Cola Decals.
- Loads of Chrome.
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The Willys Americar was a line of automobiles produced by Willys-Overland Motors from 1937 to 1942, either as a sedan, coupe, station wagon or pickup truck. The coupe version was a popular hot rod choice, either as a donor car or as a fiberglass model.
The car started production in 1937 with somewhat traditional styling, a product of the internal reorganization that turned Willys-Overland Motor Company into Willys Overland Motors. It was itself an evolution of the aging Willys 77. When Joseph W. Frazer joined the company in 1938 he decided that a modern-looking and cheap compact car was the answer for the struggling Willys. Models 37, 38 and 39 gradually evolved into a more Ford-like appearance, culminating in the very much DeLuxe-like '40 model.
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La Willys Americar était une gamme d'automobiles produites par Willys-Overland Motors de 1937 à 1942, disponible en berline, coupé, break ou pick-up. La version coupé était très prisée pour la préparation de hot rods, que ce soit comme base ou en maquette en fibre de verre.
La production de la voiture débuta en 1937 avec un style plutôt classique, fruit de la restructuration interne qui transforma Willys-Overland Motor Company en Willys Overland Motors. Elle était elle-même une évolution de la Willys 77, alors vieillissante. Lorsque Joseph W. Frazer rejoignit l'entreprise en 1938, il décida qu'une voiture compacte, moderne et abordable était la solution pour redresser la situation de Willys. Les modèles 37, 38 et 39 évoluèrent progressivement vers un style plus proche de celui de Ford, pour aboutir au modèle 40, très inspiré de la DeLuxe.
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Sources : Wikipedia.