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Pontiac GTO Hurst Edition Blue Maisto 1:18

Pontiac GTO Hurst Edition Blue Maisto 1:18
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Specifications
Brand
Pontiac
Manufacturer
Maisto
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
531885
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About the Pontiac GTO Hurst Edition Blue Maisto 1:18

TL;DR: Maisto's 1:18 diecast Pontiac GTO Hurst Edition reproduces the 1965 GTO in blue, the second model year of the car that helped define the muscle car segment. Entry-tier diecast construction covers the coupe's long hood and simple performance-focused body at an approachable price.

Pontiac's GTO didn't invent the idea of a big engine in a mid-size body, but it packaged that idea so successfully in 1964 that rivals spent the rest of the decade chasing it, and the 1965 car refined that original formula.

Entry-Tier Diecast, Genuine Muscle Car History

Maisto's construction keeps this GTO accessible: the doors open on basic hinges, the hood lifts to reveal a simplified engine bay rather than a fully detailed V8, and the blue paint applies evenly without the metallic depth costlier finishes carry. Hurst built its reputation on the shifters found in performance cars across GM's lineup during this era, and the branding on this GTO nods to that association rather than to a factory-documented special package. Wheel and stance proportions capture the GTO's long-hood, short-deck silhouette correctly, the formula that made the car instantly identifiable on American streets in the mid-1960s. At this price, the model works as a solid entry point into muscle car collecting rather than a chase piece.

The Second Year of a Segment-Defining Formula

The GTO's 1964 debut proved that a mid-size body with a big-block engine and aggressive styling could sell in volume, and 1965 carried that formula forward with mild styling refinements while rivals scrambled to build competitors. This car sits at the origin point of a segment that would dominate American performance through the following decade. Next to later Chevelles, Firebirds, and Mustangs on a muscle car shelf, this GTO reads as the one that started the conversation.

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