
Chevrolet Pickup Bigtime Kustoms Red Jada 1:24

Specifications
- Car Brand
- Chevrolet
- Model Manufacturer
- Jada
- Scale
- 1:24
- Material
- Diecast
- Model Condition
- Used Model
- SKU
- 96802
- Year
- 1951
- Era
- 1950s
- Body Type
- Pickup
- Vehicle Class
- Tuner Specials
- Openable Parts
- Yes
- Packaging Condition
- Traces of Storage
- Model Type
- Street Models
- EAN / GTIN
- 801310968024
About the Chevrolet Pickup Bigtime Kustoms Red Jada 1:24
TL;DR: Jada's Bigtime Kustoms 1:24 diecast reproduces a lowered, oversized-wheeled 1951 Chevrolet pickup in red, built around the custom truck aesthetic rather than a factory-stock finish. Diecast construction with opening features suits the accessible price point. A subject rooted in kustom culture, not restoration accuracy.
This is not how a 1951 Chevrolet pickup left the factory. Jada's Bigtime Kustoms line reworks the classic Advance Design truck with a slammed stance and oversized wheels, the custom-culture look this red casting captures.
Jada's Bigtime Kustoms Approach to a Classic Truck
Bigtime Kustoms takes a genuine period truck shape and reworks it with the exaggerated stance custom builders favour: a dramatically lowered ride height, oversized wheels filling the arches, and smoothed bodywork that leans into the kustom aesthetic rather than factory-original detailing. Jada's diecast construction holds that stance well, with opening doors and bonnet typical of the range letting the simplified but recognisable engine bay and cabin be viewed up close. The red finish carries an even, glossy shine more in keeping with a show truck than a working farm vehicle, which fits the line's whole premise.
The 1951 Chevrolet Pickup and Custom Truck Culture
Chevrolet's Advance Design trucks, built through the early 1950s including this 1951 example, became one of the most popular platforms for American custom and lowrider builders in the decades after they left daily service, prized for their simple, rounded bodywork that takes modification well. Slamming the suspension and fitting oversized wheels, exactly the treatment this casting reproduces, became a defining look within that custom truck scene, distinct from both factory restoration and the tuner-car culture built around newer imports.
A Stance-First Subject for a Kustom Shelf
This pickup suits a shelf built around custom truck or kustom culture rather than factory-original classics, a subject collected for its stance as much as its shape.















