Busch 48283 Yellow Chevrolet Pick up

Busch 48283 Yellow Chevrolet Pick up

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The vehicles of the Chevrolet brand were in the 1920s, a serious competition for the then market leader Ford. Founded by Louis Chevrolet on November 3, 1911 reached within a very short time the top spot and delivered fights with Ford for the coveted No. 1 in sales statistics. The development of vehicles was the native Swiss (La Chaux -de-Fonds) racer probably in the blood. After the Second World War in 1945, the production began again with civilian car models, after three years exclusively had manufactured military vehicles. In the 50s and 60s, the pinnacle of development was reached, more and more extreme body shapes ranging from tail fins to the butterfly wings transformed therefrom. From the oil crisis in the 70s, the models were much smaller and so were the variants Vega and Chevette. But not only extravagant car models were part of the manufacturers product range. In the 50s, the pickup appeared, which is still one of the classics today. Whether in a new elaborate metallic paint with numerous chrome plating, as a colorfully glued Funcar with rust spots or as a true to original restoration, he always makes a "good figure". Even the 1:87 miniature is one of the most popular models, perhaps because of the many extravagant details, such as front headlights used, separate and contrasting flatbed, hinged flatbed, chrome bumpers and grille and depending on the model various small parts, such as sidepipes and treads and much more But not only extravagant car models were part of the manufacturers product range. In the 50s, the pickup appeared, which is still one of the classics today. Whether in a new elaborate metallic paint with numerous chrome plating, as a colorfully glued Funcar with rust spots or as a true to original restoration, he always makes a "good figure". 

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