Chaparral 1967 Chevrolet C30 Ramp Truck with 1970 Chevrolet Trans Am Camaro No. 1, Acme 1:64 Scale
Chaparral 1967 Chevrolet C30 Ramp Truck with 1970 Chevrolet Trans Am Camaro No. 1 Acme Trading Co. | 1:64 Scale | Item 51344 Includes 1967 Chevrolet C30 ramp truck Includes...
Chaparral 1967 Chevrolet C30 Ramp Truck with 1970 Chevrolet Trans Am Camaro No. 1
Acme Trading Co. | 1:64 Scale | Item 51344
Includes 1967 Chevrolet C30 ramp truck Includes 1970 Chevrolet Trans Am Camaro No. 1 Chaparral racing livery Functional loading ramps Detailed truck and race car castings Goodyear racing tires on Camaro Diecast metal construction Acme Trading Co. release
Chaparral Racing became one of the most innovative teams in American motorsports during the 1960s and 1970s. Founded by Jim Hall, the team earned a reputation for introducing groundbreaking aerodynamic concepts and engineering ideas that influenced racing worldwide. The white and blue Chaparral colors became instantly recognizable across multiple racing series.
This Acme release pairs a 1967 Chevrolet C30 ramp truck with a 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Trans Am race car carrying the No. 1 Chaparral livery. The Camaro features period-correct racing graphics, sponsor markings, Goodyear tires, and Trans Am styling details, while the C30 ramp truck recreates the support vehicles commonly used to transport race cars between events.
The set offers collectors two historically connected vehicles in one display piece. With removable loading capability, detailed graphics, and coordinated Chaparral colors throughout, it captures the appearance of a professional racing operation from the early 1970s Trans Am era.
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Common Collector Questions and Answers
Who was behind Chaparral Racing?
Chaparral was founded by racer and engineer Jim Hall, whose innovations in aerodynamics and vehicle development changed the direction of motorsport engineering.
What was the Trans Am Series?
The SCCA Trans Am Series featured production-based pony cars and muscle cars competing on road courses throughout North America during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Why are ramp truck and race car sets popular with collectors?
They recreate an entire racing scene, combining competition vehicles with the transport equipment that supported teams between races.