Mostly made, sold and produced for US sales, Chevrolet has a worldwide known car, that's a Corvette, whose name brand name became a synonym for the Chevy. In America the Silverado pickup is the best and top selling vehicle, while the Impala is best selling car that is built in US. Chevrolet currently made and produces over 20 vehicles ranging from very small cars, over some SUVs up to medium trucks. The Chevy is the best selling General Motor brand. Here is some current Chevrolet Lineup: Cars the Camaro, Aveo, HHR, Malibu, Impala, Volt Cruze, Cobalt and Corvette.
Corvette is a successful car made by Chevrolet with also became a top seller of toy company Mattel in Hot Wheel Series. The Mattel Company in 1995 brought a major change to the Hot Wheels toy line, where the cars were split up into different series. One was the 1995 Hot Wheels Model Series, which included all of that year's new car castings. In 1996, the Model Series was changed and renamed to First Editions. 1995 also saw the Treasure Hunt Series. The rest of the series have four cars with paint schemes that followed a excellent theme. One good example, the Pearl Driver cars all had nice pearlescent paint. Sales for the series models level up and soared, causing stores across the nation to have some sort of shortages. Several new wheel engineered and designs were also introduced.
There some Mattel Hot Wheels Corvette models. Like the 1997, limited edition, general mills food cereal promo Hot Wheels, corvette stingray No. cereal. The car is solid orange in color with some lucky charms tampos on front of its hood, both sides and rear trunk. The Corvette Car also has black interior, with tinted windows, unpainted base and chrome hub and lastly have 5-spoke wheels.
Larry Wood the head of the Hot Wheels division, who is now retired, was with the Mattel Hot Wheels Team since 1969. Mr. Wood originally worked for General Motors as a designer, according to information obtained. In the 1990's, Hot Wheels signed a sponsorship deal with NASCAR driver Kyle Petty and began making replicas of NASCAR race cars, based on research. Mattel also signed a deal with Formula One to manufacture scale model Formula One cars. Mattel's Hot Wheels produces a Series called Heat Fleet based on research data, which includes the Hot Wheels 1997 Corvette, which has a classic Hot Wheels flame deco, the Hot Wheels Corvette is advertised as burning up to take the street in essence. It was designed by General Motors, it is Series #95, based on information obtained.
The E-Bay website features various Mattel Hot Wheels Collector cars, one of which includes a Hot Wheels Chevy Corvette, Collector Series Coupe Aqua, the item is advertised as being new, at a cost of $1.69, open for bidding, with shipping of $4.95, according to research data. There is another Hot Wheels 1997 Chevrolet Corvette, Heat Fleet Series, 1:64 scale, listed at a price of $3.99, open for bids, with a shipping cost of $4.99, based on the advertisement and research on the item. It is new, unused, unopened and undamaged based on the ad.
Wikia's website features a Hot Wheels 1997 Corvette model, First Edition, designed by Dave Weise, Series 11/12 based on research. This Hot Wheels Chevy Corvette is thought to be one of the cream of the crop of Hot Wheels 1997 cars, based on research. This model Hot Wheels 1997 Chevy is a 1:64 scale version, is in Met Green, has Red Tail Lights, Silver Corner Lights, is made of Black Plastic Material, has Black Windows and is out of Malaysia, according to the research data on this Mattel Hot Wheels 1997 special collector's car.
