Chevrolet Impala 1967 as 3D large modell
An icon among US automobiles - the Chevrolet Impala - the only worthy successor to the Bel Air.
With us as a kit in the version of 1967 (4th generation).
The Chevrolet Impala is a full-size car built by Chevrolet intermittently since 1958 in the US. Initially, the Impala was the luxury version of the model Bel Air and thus the top model. With the introduction of the Chevrolet Caprice in 1966 he became the middle trim level. From 1976, after the abolition of the Bel Air, he was until 1985 Chevrolet's cheapest offer in his model class. Since 1994, the Impala is again the top model.
The name is due to the African antelope, which is also reflected in the logo of individual model years.
The 4th generation of the Impala series was introduced in 1965.
The front flashing lights moved to the corners of the vehicle and formed a clear contouring of the vehicle front with the V-shaped nose. The hip creases over the rear wheel cutouts became clearer. In 1968, the front turn signals were smaller again and made room for a clearly raised front bumper. The twin headlamps were given rectangular, chrome-plated frames. An Impala from the model year 1967 can be seen in the television series Supernatural.
Our model shows the status of 1967 and consists of 217 parts that you have to assemble using the illustrated instructions.
The model captivates by precise parts and traces the unique body shape very well.
Please note that this kit is not a toy and can only be used to a limited extent. Please keep the items away from small children under 6 years old. It involves breaking off small parts and being swallowed. We declare the model as a puzzle or decoration
Item Description:
Material: wood
Dimensions approx.
60 x 22 x 15 cm (LxWxH)
Weight approx: 1.8 kg
Content: 1 x lasered kit with all parts / assembly instructions
Supplied as a lasered kit. This must be assembled by yourself.
No tools needed. The parts must be glued.
The kit is made of wood and has been lasered. This will cause the edges to look burnt and possibly leave traces of soot and smoke on the wood. These can be easily removed with fine sandpaper.
All components are laser cut so that there is a "beautiful" front and a marked, production-related "bad" back. Make sure that the good side always points to the visible side.
These soot and smoke marks as well as the fact that wood is a natural product, which is dimensionally influenced by basic physical laws such as temperature and humidity, there are certain limitations in the nature of the products, which must be consciously accepted.
We offer the most careful choice of material and the most modern production methods, nevertheless one has to accept with wood the peculiarities and unimpeachable characteristics, which are to be observed again and again in the practice - therefore these can not be claimed by the buyer as a material defect.
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