In the second film of the "The Fast and the Furious" series, the competition situation in the road races is getting sharper and the vehicles are getting faster and faster. Although the YenkoTM / SC Camaro does not win in the film, it is currently very successful. When the Chevy Camaro came out in 1967, Don Yenko saw a possibility for his Chevy trade to offer versions with special performance. In 1969, Don Camaros was able to order with unique equipment through GM's special COPO order program. So he ordered 201 Camaros with L-72 engines and a number of other power extras. The Fast and the Furious franchise now has seven films and is the most popular series ever produced by Universal Studios.
In the second film of the "The Fast and the Furious" series, the competition situation in the road races is getting sharper and the vehicles are getting faster and faster. Although the YenkoTM / SC Camaro does not win in the film, it is currently very successful. When the Chevy Camaro came out in 1967, Don Yenko saw a possibility for his Chevy trade to offer versions with special performance. In 1969, Don Camaros was able to order with unique equipment through GM's special COPO order program. So he ordered 201 Camaros with L-72 engines and a number of other power extras. The Fast and the Furious franchise now has seven films and is the most popular series ever produced by Universal Studios.
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In the second film of the "The Fast and the Furious" series, the competition situation in the road races is getting sharper and the vehicles are getting faster and faster. Although the YenkoTM / SC Camaro does not win in the film, it is currently very successful. When the Chevy Camaro came out in 1967, Don Yenko saw a possibility for his Chevy trade to offer versions with special performance. In 1969, Don Camaros was able to order with unique equipment through GM's special COPO order program. So he ordered 201 Camaros with L-72 engines and a number of other power extras. The Fast and the Furious franchise now has seven films and is the most popular series ever produced by Universal Studios.
In the second film of the "The Fast and the Furious" series, the competition situation in the road races is getting sharper and the vehicles are getting faster and faster. Although the YenkoTM / SC Camaro does not win in the film, it is currently very successful. When the Chevy Camaro came out in 1967, Don Yenko saw a possibility for his Chevy trade to offer versions with special performance. In 1969, Don Camaros was able to order with unique equipment through GM's special COPO order program. So he ordered 201 Camaros with L-72 engines and a number of other power extras. The Fast and the Furious franchise now has seven films and is the most popular series ever produced by Universal Studios.
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Skill Level | 5 |
Length | 8.25” |
Kit Scale | 1/25 |
Make | Dodge |
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Skill Level | 5 |
Length | 8.25” |
Kit Scale | 1/25 |
Make | Dodge |