Monte Carlo Stocker (Pro Racing) Casting Reference | Loose Hot Wheels
Monte Carlo Stocker (Pro Racing)
The Monte Carlo Stocker is the first Chevrolet car to make an appearance in the Pro Racing lineup. Compared to its basic counterpart it features enhanced detailing, more scale proportions, rubber tires and sits lower to the ground; it also features a metal body and base and is mainly intended for an adult collector market in mind. As with most Pro Racing NASCAR models no name can be found on the base. It was replaced in the Pro Racing line by the 2000 Monte Carlo Stock Car.
Identify the casting first. Check the value board last.
Monte Carlo Stocker (Pro Racing) first appears in 1997 Pro Racing. The current catalog tracks it across 1997 – 1999. Designer credit is listed as Michael Kollins. Check Description, Versions, Gallery before trusting a vague seller title.
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Use these checks before you trust a seller title or a fast marketplace guess.
- Match the title to Monte Carlo Stocker (Pro Racing) before reading price claims.
- Use 1997 – 1999 as the production-window check.
- Cross-check Description, Versions before calling the variation exact.
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