1971 Dodge Challenger Ontario Motor Speedway Official Pace Car, GreenLight 1:64
1971 Dodge Challenger Ontario Motor Speedway Official Pace Car GreenLight Collectibles | Hobby Exclusive | 1:64 Scale | 30145 1971 Dodge Challenger Official Pace Car replica Ontario Motor Speedway commemorative...
1971 Dodge Challenger Ontario Motor Speedway Official Pace Car
GreenLight Collectibles | Hobby Exclusive | 1:64 Scale | 30145
- 1971 Dodge Challenger Official Pace Car replica
- Ontario Motor Speedway commemorative livery
- Blue and white pace car graphics
- Hobby Exclusive release
- Convertible body style
- Goodyear raised white letter tires
- Chrome-style wheels
- Die-cast metal body and chassis
- Officially licensed Dodge collectible
- Factory sealed collector packaging
The 1971 Dodge Challenger represented the final year of the original Challenger's high-performance era before changing market conditions began reshaping the American muscle car landscape. With aggressive styling and powerful engine options, the Challenger quickly became one of Dodge's most recognizable performance cars.
This special edition celebrates the Ontario Motor Speedway pace car. Located in California, Ontario Motor Speedway was often called the "Indianapolis of the West" and hosted major racing events during the 1970s. Official pace vehicles like this Challenger became memorable parts of the track's history.
GreenLight captures the unique blue and white pace car graphics, convertible configuration, and period-correct details of the original vehicle. This release is a great addition for Dodge collectors, muscle car enthusiasts, and motorsports memorabilia fans.
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Common Collector Questions and Answers
What was Ontario Motor Speedway?
Ontario Motor Speedway was a major racing facility in California that hosted IndyCar, NASCAR, and other professional racing events during the 1970s and early 1980s.
Why is this Challenger significant?
It replicates an official pace car used to support racing activities at Ontario Motor Speedway, making it a unique motorsports-themed Challenger.
Was the 1971 Challenger available as a convertible?
Yes. Dodge offered convertible versions of the Challenger during the early years of production, including the 1971 model year.
Is this part of a special GreenLight release?
Yes. This is a Hobby Exclusive edition featuring a racing venue-themed pace car decoration not found on standard production Challengers.