Protoform 1969 Chevrolet Z28 Camaro VTA 200mm Clear Shell PL1562-40

Product Code
PL1562-40
Special Price £34.19 £28.49 Regular Price £37.99
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PROTOFORM 1969 CHEVROLET Z28
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Arguably the most iconic of the first generation Camaros, PROTOform is excited to add the 1969 edition of the Z28 to our Vintage Trans-Am racing body.

Winner of the 1969 Trans-Am series championship with Mark Donohue at the wheel, the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 tore up both the streets and tracks with pure American V8 power. We’ve captured its iconic look in 1:10 scale complete with deep-set grille and headlights, side louvers and triple-lens tail lights.

Once again we’ve used the latest molding technology to form this body from single piece of high-quality polycarbonate while still maintaining realistic front and rear undercuts. No more add-on front or rear clips to assemble. This officially-licensed product meets all VTA Class rules and includes a detailed decal sheet, protective overspray film and window masks.

Recapture the glory years of American road racing with the ’69 Camaro from PROTOform!

Protoform 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Clear Body Features:

  • Made with Genuine GE lexan
  • One-piece design with realistic undercuts
  • Fits 190mm touring cars set up for Vintage Trans Am Rules or 200mm TC/Pan Cars
  • Exceptional scale detail
  • Officially licensed by General Motors

Spec Check:

  • Length: 17.25" (438mm)
  • Width: 8" (203mm)
  • Height: 4.40" (112mm)
  • Wheelbase: 10.1" (258mm)

What's Included:

  • Clear 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Clear Body
  • Decal sheet
  • Window masks
  • Paint-then-peel over spray film
More Information
LiPoNo
Pre OrderNo
Bundle AvaliableNo
Product CodePL1562-40
DiscontinuedNo
EAN / Barcode675118171869
BrandProline
Weight0.100000
Product TypeBodyShell
Model TypeOn Road
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