
Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Stranger Things With Collectible Coin Metals Diecast 1:24

Specifications
- Car Brand
- Chevrolet
- Model Manufacturer
- Metals Diecast
- Scale
- 1:24
- Material
- Diecast
- Model Condition
- Used Model
- SKU
- 31110
- Year
- 1977
- Era
- 1970s
- Body Type
- Coupé
- Vehicle Class
- Muscle Cars
- Openable Parts
- Yes
- Packaging Condition
- Traces of Storage
- Model Type
- Street Models
- EAN / GTIN
- 801310311103
About the Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Stranger Things With Collectible Coin Metals Diecast 1:24
TL;DR: This 1:24 diecast reproduces the 1977 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 associated with Stranger Things, supplied with a collectible coin. The second-generation Camaro body underneath the show licence is a genuine period muscle coupe, holding up on its own merits beyond the screen tie-in.
Second-generation Camaros ran a long production life through the 1970s, and by 1977 the Z28's flatter nose and wide rear haunches had settled into the shape most people picture when the name comes up.
A Genuine Second-Gen Muscle Shape Under the Licence
The Z28's low, wide stance and long bonnet-to-cabin ratio are period-accurate to the 1977 model year, and this diecast holds that proportion rather than flattening it toward a more generic muscle-car silhouette. Whatever livery or standard finish the piece carries, the body underneath reflects the genuine late-second-gen Camaro rather than an earlier or later restyle borrowed for convenience. The included collectible coin is a display accessory rather than a functional part of the model, aimed squarely at collectors who value the extras that come bundled with screen-licensed pieces. At 1:24, the Camaro's aggressive stance still reads clearly on a shelf without needing 1:18 scale to make its point.
Two Collecting Angles, One Genuine Car
Stranger Things collectors get a documented screen connection with a physical coin to go alongside it, while muscle-car collectors get an accurate 1977 Z28 regardless of the show tie-in. Displayed among other second-generation Camaros, it holds its own as a period piece; displayed among licensed show merchandise, it's the more substantial vehicle subject of the pair.















