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1963 Chevrolet Corvette Harley Earl D4C

1963 Chevrolet Corvette Harley Earl D4C

Model Stats:
Mint: Franklin Mint
Year: 1963
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Corvette Harley Earl D4C
Color: Metallic Blue w/White Stripe
Scale: 1:24
Year Released: 2010
Limited to:733
Part #:G295
Issue Price:$155.00
Shipping:$8.50

More Info:

What a sweet Corvette. This little prize comes with two tops adding a little flair on how you can display it, a very nice touch.

1963 Corvette.

Personally, I prefer this model displayed top down or with the hardtop. The convertible top just doesn't do it for me.

1963 Corvette.

Regardless of which top you prefer, if any, you have to be impressed with the D4C Corvette; it is loaded with working features that are sure to impress.

1963 Corvette.

Some of the working features include an opening gas filler door, a removable air cleaner and a tool to open the jack compartment door located behind the passenger seat. Funny, I remember the jack behind the seat on my Vette but I don't remember what seat it was behind.

1963 Corvette.

And lastly lets not forget the engine compartment; it is another ''Bling'' area that had me smiling from ear to ear.

1963 Corvette.

If you are a member of D4C then you were entitled to purchase this model if not head on over to the D4C website and join which will give you the privilege to order this one and all the rest going forward so long as your membership is paid up. And of course be sure to mention to our good friend Jay Olins that JSS Software sent you while you're at it. Visit Diecast Zone.

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