1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS Convertible with Figure – GreenLight Hobby Shop
1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS Convertible with Woman in Dress Figure – GreenLight The Hobby Shop Series 4 GreenLight | 1:64 Scale | 97040B-48 The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is one of...
1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS Convertible with Woman in Dress Figure – GreenLight The Hobby Shop Series 4
GreenLight | 1:64 Scale | 97040B-48
The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is one of the defining first-generation Camaro body styles, known for its sharper sheetmetal, revised grille, squared-off wheel openings, and wide muscle-car stance. As the final year of the first-gen Camaro, the 1969 model has become one of the most collected versions in both full-size and diecast form.
- 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS convertible casting
- Includes woman in dress display figure
- Pale yellow body with black accent striping
- Open convertible interior with SS styling details
- GreenLight The Hobby Shop Series 4 release
This GreenLight release from The Hobby Shop Series 4 presents the 1969 Camaro SS as a convertible in a soft pale yellow finish with black accent striping, SS badging, hood vent details, an open black interior, and classic bright wheel trim. The included woman in dress figure gives this release extra display value, making it useful for dealership scenes, hobby shop displays, cruise-night setups, or period-style dioramas.
In 1:64 scale, the model captures the long hood, short rear deck, open-top profile, front grille shape, rear quarter vents, and clean SS convertible look. The figure accessory makes this more than a standard carded Camaro, adding a small scene element that helps collectors build displays around the car rather than just park it on the shelf.
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Common Collector Questions and Answers
Why is the 1969 Camaro especially popular with collectors?
The 1969 Camaro was the final year of the first-generation body style and has a one-year-only look, with more squared-off styling, a revised grille, and a wider visual stance than earlier first-gen Camaros.
What does the SS trim add to the Camaro’s collector appeal?
The SS package is closely tied to Chevrolet’s late-1960s muscle car image, and details like SS badging, hood vents, striping, and performance-oriented trim help separate it from a standard Camaro presentation.
What makes this GreenLight release more display-friendly than a standard carded Camaro?
The included woman in dress figure gives collectors an accessory for small scenes, making it a better fit for dioramas, dealership displays, hobby shop setups, or cruise-night style layouts.
What visible details stand out on this 1:64 Camaro convertible?
The pale yellow paint, black striping, open black interior, SS grille detail, hood vents, rear quarter vents, and included figure all give the model a strong period muscle-car display look.