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Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Silver Fast & Furious Greenlight 1:18

Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Silver Fast & Furious Greenlight 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Chevrolet
Model Manufacturer
GreenLight
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
12842
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About the Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Silver Fast & Furious Greenlight 1:18

TL;DR: GreenLight's 1:18 diecast Corvette Grand Sport in silver reproduces the car as seen in the Fast & Furious franchise. The Grand Sport name traces back to Chevrolet's lightweight racing programme, giving this film-licensed diecast a genuine performance pedigree behind the screen credit.

The Grand Sport badge started life as a small run of lightened, race-prepared Corvettes built to challenge Cobras on track, and the name still signals a sharper edge decades later.

GreenLight's Film-Licensing Specialism

GreenLight has built its catalogue heavily around licensed film and TV cars, and a Fast & Furious Corvette sits comfortably in that wheelhouse. Diecast construction at this price point means a solid metal body with straightforward opening features, and the silver paint carries enough depth to read well under normal display lighting without pretending to hand-built finishing. What the model does well is combine two hooks in one piece: recognisable franchise appeal for film-car collectors and genuine Corvette Grand Sport heritage for anyone who knows the name's racing origin. That dual appeal is unusual for an entry-tier diecast, most of which lean on licensing alone.

Where It Sits on a Movie-Car Shelf

Fast & Furious collections tend to mix American muscle with tuned imports, and a Corvette adds a distinctly domestic performance car to that mix. Displayed with other franchise vehicles it reads as a franchise piece first; set beside other Corvettes, its Grand Sport lineage becomes the more interesting story. Either context works, which is part of why this one holds broader appeal than most single-purpose movie diecast.

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