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Dodge Challenger R/T NCIS TV Series Car Greenlight 1:18

Dodge Challenger R/T NCIS TV Series Car Greenlight 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Dodge
Model Manufacturer
GreenLight
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
12845
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5-layer carton Foam-filled interior
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About the Dodge Challenger R/T NCIS TV Series Car Greenlight 1:18

TL;DR: GreenLight's 1:18 diecast 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T reproduces the muscle car as it appeared on NCIS. First-year Challenger proportions and TV licensing combine at entry-tier diecast pricing rather than hand-built cost.

The 1970 Challenger R/T arrived at the peak of Detroit's muscle car era, and its long bonnet and short rear deck still read as a period statement decades on.

A Familiar Body Behind a Screen Licence

GreenLight built much of its catalogue on exactly this kind of pairing, a well-known American classic dressed in a specific screen appearance rather than a generic paint job. The Challenger's long-hood, short-deck proportions are correct for the 1970 model year regardless of the TV tie-in, and the diecast build gives the body the metal heft a plastic toy could never match. Panel gaps and interior detail sit at the level expected of entry-tier diecast, which is entirely appropriate for a piece whose main appeal is recognisability rather than showroom precision. Collectors who watch the show gain an extra layer of context that a generic Challenger replica cannot offer.

Positioning Among Challenger Replicas

Standard first-generation Challenger diecast is common across many manufacturers, so a licensed screen version differentiates itself on story rather than build quality alone. It sits well in a mixed muscle car and TV-car display, doing double duty as both a genuine 1970 Challenger and a specific piece of show history. That combination is the real reason to choose this over an unbranded equivalent.

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