'66 Chevelle
The 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle is a NASCAR racing version of the Chevrolet Chevelle. The model is based on Smokey Yunick's car that has modified bodywork and suspension to exploit loopholes in permitted modifications. The car was crashed and destroyed during the 1967 NASCAR Cup Series in a practice run on Atlanta Motor Speedway. The livery of the original release is a replica of Yunick's car with Yunick himself being mentioned on the card.
Identify the casting first. Check the value board last.
'66 Chevelle is listed with Vintage Racing as its first catalog lane. The production window shown here is 2011 - Present. Known designer credit: Jun Imai. Use the Description, Versions, Gallery notes to confirm the casting before you price it.
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- Chevrolet Vehicles
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- 2011 Vintage Racing
- 2011 First Released
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Use these checks before you trust a seller title or a fast marketplace guess.
- Match the title to '66 Chevelle before reading price claims.
- Use 2011 - Present as the production-window check.
- Cross-check Description, Versions before calling the variation exact.
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