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Yes that last picture makes me want to buy one for me.
Love that Chevrolet too, such a beautiful car.
any specific intricate details for this monster truck?
or just the opening doors, hood & trunk.
 
It's a shame they didn't do steerable wheels. That should have been easy enough to do. Same set up as a standard model, but a MUCH longer steering shaft.
 
I'm posting this here because I think AutoWorld are owned by Greenlight.
I've done some digging and I found that a company called Round 2 Corp owns the rights to produce Auto World (and Ertl/American Muscle) models: https://round2corp.com/brand/autoworld-2/

Greenlight Collectibles, as far as I can tell from their own website, is not related in any way to Round 2 Corp. But who knows, they might have recently signed a deal and haven't announced it yet.
 
Greenlight Collectibles, as far as I can tell from their own website, is not related in any way to Round 2 Corp. But who knows, they might have recently signed a deal and haven't announced it yet.

I made a guess at a link, because there seemed to be a degree of crossover.
I'm familiar with Round 2, because of their model kit brands,
I have one of their 'Robbie the robot' plastic kits (unmade).
 
Just saw these,

GMC Sierra Classic 1500 67th Annual Indianapolis 1981 1/18 - 13564

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GMC Sierra Classic 1500 65th Annual Indianapolis 1981 1/18 - 13563

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GMC K-2500 Sierra Grande Wideside 1982White 1/18 - 13562

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Discussion starter · #80 ·
There are some nice looking models in there, Highway 61 & GMP especially - I thought GMP were ACME though?
 
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