Carrera Evo Chevrolet Dekon Monza #24 IMSA 1977

€75.00
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Here’s an image of the Carrera Evolution Chevrolet Dekon Monza IMSA 1977 — Car #24. This striking 1:32 scale analog slot car features a crisp white and green livery, capturing the spirit of the iconic GTO racing era. Model Snapshot: Carrera Evolution Chevrolet Dekon Monza #24 (IMSA 1977) Scale & System: 1:32 slot car from the Carrera Evolution analog series. Model & Livery: Based on the Chevrolet Monza modified by DeKon Engineering, this version sports the famous #24 livery used in the 1977 IMSA GTO series. Reference Number: 27266 (also cataloged as 20027266) Historical & Design Context The Dekon Monza was Chevrolet’s answer to dominant German GT cars in the mid-to-late 1970s, campaigned by prominent racers like Al Holbert, and famously successful in the IMSA Camel GT Championship (1976–1977). These Group 5-style cars were known for their exaggerated aerodynamics and bold, patriotic liveries—a style still praised today: “They are so cartoonish, I love it. They belong in a comic book.” Reddit Technical Features Motor: Inliner setup with built-in magnetic traction for enhanced grip and smooth handling. Lighting: This analog model does not include front or rear lights, which is typical for Evolution-era releases. Compatibility: Perfect for Carrera Evolution tracks; also works seamlessly with Scalextric, Ninco, Superslot, and other analog systems. Availability & Pricing For Collectors: A new-in-box #24 Dekon Monza recently listed on eBay (from the US) at approximately US $77. eBay Digital Version: There’s also a Digital 132 variant (27266DIG132) featuring built-in digital functionality but without lighting. Useful if you want to upgrade to a digital system later. Quick Summary Attribute Details Model Chevrolet Dekon Monza IMSA 1977 – #24 System & Scale Carrera Evolution analog — 1:32 Reference Number 27266 / 20027266 Features Inliner motor, magnetic traction, no lights Release Era ~2008–2009 Price Example ~US $77 (new-in-box)
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