Wal-Mart Endcap 2011
To our loyal and dedicated collectors, who know that with M2 MACHINES “It’s all about the quality & it’s all about the detail”, we announce with much enthusiasm, that as a part of honoring Chevrolet’s 100th Anniversary, which takes place Nov 11, WAL-MART has given us a full end cap display in 600 or their stores from October 10 through October 31 displaying our: 1:64 scale M2 Machines Auto Hauler 100th Anniversary Chevrolet Commemorative Asst. 1:64 scale M2 Machines Auto Hauler Asst. 1:24 scale M2 Machines 100th Anniversary Chevrolet Commemorative Asst 1:24 scale M2 Machines Asst. 1:24 scale M2 Machines Asst.
A picture of how the end cap is supposed to look, in the stores, and a listing of product (product may vary) is included. To find the nearest Wal-Mart that has this end cap promotion, simply go to the store locator provided and type in your zip code in the search window. Happy hunting, and enjoy your M2 Machines!
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Auto-Haulers Chevy Centennial
Chevrolet was founded in Detroit, in November 1911, by racer Louis Chevrolet and General Motors founder William C. “Billy” Durant, who developed cars that quickly earned reputations for performance, durability and value. Those traits Chevrolet was founded in Detroit, in November 1911, by racer Louis Chevrolet and General Motors founder William C. “Billy” Durant, who developed cars that quickly earned reputations for performance, durability and value. Those traits remain at the core of Chevrolet, which is the world’s fourth-largest automotive brand.
From the very start, Chevrolet brought technology and features typically reserved for more expensive cars to its lineup of affordable cars and trucks. The first Chevrolet – the Series C Classic Six – offered an electric starter and electric headlamps at a time when both were rarities among even luxury cars. In the decades that followed, innovations such as safety glass, fuel injection, anti-lock brakes and electronic stability control systems were used on Chevrolet models at the same time as more expensive vehicles. As one of the largest-selling brands in the industry, Chevrolet’s early adoption of landmark technologies fundamentally changed the way they were applied to new vehicles.
Chevrolet also made performance affordable. Its early four- and six-cylinder engines were known for durability and strong performance, but it was the 1955 introduction of Chevrolet’s small-block V-8 that began a new era in attainable high-performance. The engine would power millions of cars and trucks in next 50 years, with its legacy passed on to a new generation of small-block V-8s used in today’s trucks and SUVs, as well as performance cars including the Camaro SS and Corvette.
The performance characteristics of the small-block V-8 helped establish Chevrolet as a force in almost all forms of motorsports. Chevrolet-powered race cars were immediate contenders in the fledging stock car and drag racing worlds of the 1950s, growing to dominate them in the next decades. Chevrolet is the winningest brand in NASCAR and has collected more NHRA Pro Stock Manufacturers Cups than any other brand.
1958 Chevrolet LCF (Low Cab Forward) Truck and Long Trailer What a great set to kick off the Chevrolet! The truck is a black 1958 Chevrolet LCF truck with chrome gas tanks and chrome "Dayton" rims. The vintage enclosed trailer shows a time line on both sides. Starting on the drivers side it shows; Louis Chevrolet, 1912 Chevrolet Classic Six, 1935 Chevrolet Suburban, 1949 Chevrolet Truck and a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air. The passenger side shows the following; 1963 Chevrolet Corvette, 1974 Chevrolet Camaro, 1999 Chevrolet Silverado, 2012 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 and the 2012 Chevrolet Volt. Both the truck and trailer are wearing the Chevrolet Centennial logo. Even the acrylic case bears the Chevrolet Centennial logo to complete the set.
1958 Chevrolet LCF Truck, Short Enclosed Trailer and 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air This set is set up as a race team tribute to the Chevrolet Centennial. The 1958 Chevrolet LCF truck is painted black with red interior and covered over the top with a red stripe with white accent stripes on either side. The grille, bumper and wheels on the truck are white for more of a "work truck" feel. The trailer is also adorned in the same paint scheme of black with a red stripe with white accent stripes. Also present are the Chevrolet, and Chevrolet Centennial logo. Completing the look is the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air in black with a red stripe with white accent stripes over the top. The interior is red, while the rims are white with black wall tires. The Bel Air is also displaying the Chevrolet Centennial logo on the doors and trunk. Even the acrylic case bears the Chevrolet Centennial logo to complete the set.
1958 Chevrolet LCF Truck, Short Enclosed Trailer and 1966 Chevrolet Corvette 427 This set is set up as a race team tribute to the Chevrolet Centennial. The 1958 Chevrolet LCF truck is painted black with red interior and covered over the top with a red stripe with white accent stripes on either side. The grille, bumper, gas tanks and wheels on the truck are chrome for more of a "show truck" feel. The trailer is also adorned in the same paint scheme of black with a red stripe with white accent stripes. Also present are the Corvette, and Chevrolet Centennial Racing logo that features Louise Chevrolet that is only being used on the Corvette related items. Completing the look is the 1966 Corvette 427 in black with a red stripe with white accent stripes over the top. The interior is red, while the rims are chrome classic 5-spokes with Goodyear tires. The Corvette is sporting racing side pipes, while the front bumper has been dropped in a weight savings effort. Even the acrylic case bears the Chevrolet Centennial logo to complete the set.
CHASE CAR - 1958 Chevrolet LCF Truck, Short Enclosed Trailer and 1966 Chevrolet Corvette 427 This set is set up as a race team tribute to the Chevrolet Centennial. The 1958 Chevrolet LCF truck is painted black with gold interior and covered over the top with a red stripe with white accent stripes on either side. The grille, bumper, gas tanks and wheels on the truck are gold chrome for more of a "show truck" feel. The trailer is also adorned in the same paint scheme of black and gold with a red stripe with white accent stripes. Also present are the Corvette, and Chevrolet Centennial Racing logo that features Louise Chevrolet that is only being used on the Corvette related items. Completing the look is the 1966 Corvette 427 in black with a red stripe with white accent stripes over the top. The interior is gold, while the rims are gold chrome classic 5-spokes with Goodyear tires. The Corvette is sporting racing side pipes, while the front bumper has been dropped in a weight savings effort. Even the acrylic case bears the Chevrolet Centennial logo to complete the set.
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Auto-Dreams Chevy Centennial Release
Chevrolet was founded in Detroit, in November 1911, by racer Louis Chevrolet and General Motors founder William C.“Billy” Durant, who developed cars that quickly earned reputations for performance, durability and value. Those traits remain at the core of Chevrolet, which is the world’s fourth-largest automotive brand. In the decades that followed, innovations such as safety glass, fuel injection, anti-lock brakes and electronic stability control systems were used on Chevrolet models at the same time as more expensive vehicles. As one of the largest-selling brands in the industry, Chevrolet’s early adoption of
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1:24 Chevy Centennial Release
Chevrolet was founded in Detroit, in November 1911, by racer Louis Chevrolet and General Motors founder William C. “Billy” Durant, who developed cars that quickly earned reputations for performance, durability and value. Those traits remain at the core of Chevrolet, which is the world’s fourth-largest automotive brand.
From the very start, Chevrolet brought technology and features typically reserved for more expensive cars to its lineup of affordable cars and trucks. The first Chevrolet – the Series C Classic Six – offered an electric starter and electric headlamps at a time when both were rarities among even luxury cars. In the decades that followed, innovations such as safety glass, fuel injection, anti-lock brakes and electronic stability control systems were used on Chevrolet models at the same time as more expensive vehicles. As one of the largest-selling brands in the industry, Chevrolet’s early adoption of landmark technologies fundamentally changed the way they were applied to new vehicles.
Chevrolet also made performance affordable. Its early four- and six-cylinder engines were known for durability and strong performance, but it was the 1955 introduction of Chevrolet’s small-block V-8 that began a new era in attainable high-performance. The engine would power millions of cars and trucks in next 50 years, with its legacy passed on to a new generation of small-block V-8s used in today’s trucks and SUVs, as well as performance cars including the Camaro SS and Corvette.
The performance characteristics of the small-block V-8 helped establish Chevrolet as a force in almost all forms of motorsports. Chevrolet-powered race cars were immediate contenders in the fledging stock car and drag racing worlds of the 1950s, growing to dominate them in the next decades. Chevrolet is the winningest brand in NASCAR and has collected more NHRA Pro Stock Manufacturers Cups than any other brand.
1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 RS One of the most popular muscle cars of all time, the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 RS. This Camaro is wear a smooth black paint job with gold rally stripes. This Z/28 also features the Rally Sport option that includes the front hide-away headlights, full red tail lights and back up lights moved the rear lower valance. The heart of the Z/28 option is the 302 V8 engine, four-speed transmission and heavy-duty 12 bolt rear end. Other body items include the cowl induction hood and long rear spoiler. The black interior consist of standard bucket seats and console with gauges and rosewood wheel. Keeping the Camaro on the road are rally wheels with Goodyear tires. Finally, making this already special Z/28 even more unique is the Chevrolet Centennial logo on both doors. Run out and get yours today!
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible This beautiful iconic 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible is part of the Chevrolet Centennial celebration. The Bel Air is painted gloss black with special gold interior with silver inserts. Motivation comes from the factory fuel injected 283 cubic inch V8 engine. The convertible rides on wide white wall tires with full wheel covers. You will also find the special Chevrolet Centennial logos on the doors and trunk lid. Secure your Centennial car today!
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible - Chase Car This beautiful iconic 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible is part of the Chevrolet Centennial celebration. The Bel Air is painted gloss black with special gold interior with silver inserts. Motivation comes from the factory fuel injected 283 cubic inch V8 engine. The convertible rides on wide white wall tires with full wheel covers. You will also find the special Chevrolet Centennial logos on the doors and trunk lid. Secure your Centennial car today! Since this a Chase Car, all the chrome trim is now gold chrome. Even the entire chassis is gold. Good luck! ![]()
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1955 Pontiac Star Chief What an elegant looking car this 1955 Pontiac Star Chief makes. Back in 1955 Pontiac said about the Star Chief, "Breath-taking vision of the future in automotive design!" The gorgeous paint is White Mist and Black two tone. Interior is also white with black inserts. The old Poncho rides on large white wall tires and full wheel covers.
1958 Chevrolet Impala The 1958 Chevrolet Impala was a one year only body style and very unique. This fine example is painted is beautiful Gloss Black paint. The interior is where this car really shines. Lay your eyes on the red interior with white, charcoal and red inserts. Motivation comes from the 283 V8 engine suppling the power to the large white wall tires and full wheel covers.
1958 Plymouth Belvedere The ads back in 1958 read, "Plymouth's brilliant new Belvedere models rank among America's most impressive automobiles." This handsome example of a 1958 Plymouth Belvedere is wearing Blubonnet Blue paint. The interior is also blue with white inserts. Full wheel covers and large white wall tires finish things up rather nicely.
1950 Oldsmobile 88 Just looking at this beautiful 1950 Oldsmobile 88, you know why they used to say "Make a date with a 'Rocket 8'!" This 88 is finished in Adler Green Metallic with green and white interior. Handling the power from the "Rocket 8" are large white wall tires and full wheel covers.
1954 Buick Skylark "For the sport of things...and the joy of living...bold-spirited Skylark." The 1954 Buick Skylark was a limited production vehicle and was only produced in 836 copies. This particular Skylark is painted Artic White with a red interior. The convertible top is down for some summer fun. The "nail head" V8 delivers the power to the wire wheels which are surrounded by large white wall tires.
1954 Mercury Sun Valley The 1954 Mercury Sun Valley with it's unique green tinted glass over the front seat just screams 1950's cool when anything seemed possible. This fine example is painted Premiere Yellow and Black two-tone with a yellow and black interior. Full wheel covers and white walls finish up the other options.
1954 Mercury Sun Valley - Chase Car The 1954 Mercury Sun Valley with it's unique green tinted glass over the front seat just screams 1950's cool when anything seemed possible. This fine example is painted Black with a gold and black interior. Full chrome gold wheel covers and white walls finish up the other options. Since this is a Chase Car, all the chrome trim is now Gold Chrome. Good luck!!!
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