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Chevrolet SSR Concept Blue Maisto 1:18

Chevrolet SSR Concept Blue Maisto 1:18
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Specifications
Brand
Chevrolet
Manufacturer
Maisto
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
531612
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About the Chevrolet SSR Concept Blue Maisto 1:18

TL;DR: Maisto's 1:18 diecast Chevrolet SSR Concept in Blue reproduces the retro-styled convertible pickup unveiled in 2000, a genuinely unusual mix of hot-rod styling and truck bed practicality. Zinc alloy construction gives this entry-tier diecast honest weight and correctly bulging retro fenders.

Nothing else in Chevrolet's lineup looked remotely like the SSR, and Maisto's Blue replica captures that oddball styling exercise without pretending it was ever meant to be conventional.

Entry-Tier Diecast on an Unconventional Retro Shape

The SSR's exaggerated fender bulges and short truck bed give a diecast tool distinctive curves to render, and Maisto's casting holds those retro-inspired proportions with panel gaps typical of its accessible price tier. The doors open on functional hinges into a simplified cabin, standard for this construction level, while the retractable hardtop is represented in its closed position, keeping the model's overall silhouette clean rather than complicating the tooling with a folding mechanism. Blue paint sits evenly across the SSR's rounded, muscular surfacing, and the model's stance, low and wide with a short bed, communicates the concept-car confidence the original design carried into limited production.

A Concept That Actually Reached Showrooms

Unlike most concept vehicles that never leave the auto show circuit, Chevrolet's SSR went into limited production essentially unchanged from its 2000 concept form, a rare case of a genuinely eccentric design surviving corporate approval intact. The result was part hot rod, part pickup, part convertible, and entirely its own thing within Chevrolet's early-2000s lineup. On a shelf built around concept cars or American design oddities, the SSR earns its place precisely because it refuses to fit any conventional category cleanly.

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