Packaged '67 Chevy Impala toy car from Car Tuned series on a white background

'67 Chevy Impala - CarTuned Series 9 #07 Diecast

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Packaged '67 Chevy Impala toy car from Car Tuned series on a white background

'67 Chevy Impala - CarTuned Series 9 #07 Diecast

$8.99

The '67 Chevy Impala is a premium 1:64 scale diecast model from the stylized CarTuned (CT) lineup by MGA Entertainment, featured in the Series 9 (Customs) collection. This release features a stunning, high-gloss custom lowrider-style paint job accented by crisp side trim details. Reimagined with the brand's definitive caricatured, "tooned" proportions, the casting squashes the long, flowing lines of the classic fastback cruiser into a hyper-aggressive, wide-set stance with a heavy diecast metal body and premium real rubber tires.

​Key Features

  • Manufacturer: MGA Entertainment
  • Scale: 1:64
  • Material: Premium diecast metal body with high-quality plastic chassis elements
  • Colorway: Custom deep gloss lowrider finish with authentic chrome trim overlays
  • Wheels: Oversized, deep-dish custom chrome wire-spoke rims wrapped in thin-profile real rubber tires
  • Series: Series 9 Customs Mainline (2026 Release)
  • Collector Number: #07
  • Packaging: Factory-sealed collector blister card layout featuring vivid custom character card art

​Design Details & Easter Eggs

  • Modular Quick-Swap Chassis: True to the builder-focused engineering of the CarTuned universe, this model is built with an interchangeable wheel chassis system. Collectors can quick-swap the entire axle and chrome wire-spoke wheel assembly with other vehicles across Series 9 to personalize its custom lowrider stance.
  • The Cruising Lowrider Stance: To pay homage to classic West Coast lowrider culture, the chassis tool is engineered with a dramatic "squatted" rear rake profile, making the rear wheel arches drop down low over the custom chrome rims to mimic a dropped hydraulic suspension setup.
  • Tail Light Array Realism: Despite the compressed, whimsical body styling, the tooling preserves the defining trademark of the real-world 1967 Impala—the iconic, horizontal six-unit rear tail light configuration cleanly molded right into the exaggerated chrome rear bumper assembly

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