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1970 Chevy Nova
Serial/Movie: Beverly Hills Cop

Modified: NO
Product Code: -
Brand: Greenlight
Color: Light Blue
Period: September 2015
Status: MIB
Vote: 6/10


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"Beverly Hills Cop": Chevy Nova by Greenlight

   Even today I continue to show you a new model, also bought a few months ago: this is the 1970 Chevy Nova used by Eddie Murphy in the movie "Beverly Hills Cop". The model is produced by Greenlight for the Artisan series and therefore does not present many openings, if not for the hood. The paint is very good, although I have to admit that the model is not very accurate compared to the real one: in the film, in fact, the car was completely ruined and battered, while the 1:18 scale model reproduces a perfect car, practically new. Also the color of the paint is too lively than the actual (compared with those in the photo above). The detail of the engine is more than good, while the interior is quite simple but sufficient. It is worth to be purchased? In my opinion no: if you were to find it at a reasonable price (less than 60 Euros) ok, otherwise forget it and point to better models. Now I leave you to the images.

Posted by: Fabiano on Wed 6/29/2016 17:0200



"Hollywood 1:18 Wheels" is not part of Hollywood Sign Trust and is not linked to the association or to any members of this community. A mission of this site is to provide information to help diecast collectors to found any type of car used in movie or serial TV. All images copyright � by Fabiano Spinelli. All rights reserved. You may not upload these images to a web site or distribute it commercially or otherwise. It is illegal to use these images on your web site and to post on community web sites. Copyright � 2007. July 16, 2007.
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