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Chevy entered the NASCAR scene in 1955 and earned its first ever win in 1957 with Buck Baker sporting a 1957 Chevrolet 150 Since then, Hot Wheels has made plenty of Chevrolet NASCAR Stockers, mainly under the Monte Carlo name.

Fun Fact: The First Hot Wheels NASCAR stocker is the Monte Carlo Stocker in 1975 (tied with Ford Torino Stocker)


Chevy Stocker may refer to one of the following:


  1. First came the Chevy Monte Carlo Stocker in 1975 designed by Larry Wood
  2. Next came the Chevy Stocker in 1989 designed by Larry Wood
  3. The Chevy Stocker (1997) came out in 1997
  4. Next is the Chevy Lumina Stocker which only came out in 1995 and is designed by Larry Wood
  5. Next is the Chevy '97 Monte Carlo Stocker came out in the 1997 Pro Racing series
  6. Meanwhile in the Mainline, the Monte Carlo Concept Car came out in 1999 designed by Phil Riehlman
  7. Next there is the 2000 Monte Carlo Stocker which came out in the 2000 Pro Racing
  8. Then there is the 2003 Monte Carlo Stocker which came out in the 2003 Pro Racing series
  9. Lastly '10 Chevy Impala Stocker was released in 2010


On a technicality:

(cars that didnt appear in the Pro Racing series but did appear in a Stock Car Variation, or in NASCAR but have yet to appear in a Stock Car Variation)

  1. The Buck Baker Chevy Stocker (as mentioned above) can be found as the 1957 Chevy 150
  2. In the NASCAR Truck series the Chevy 1500 is used
  3. The '55 Chevy was used as Smokey Yunick's 55 Chevy Stocker
  4. If I am including the '55 Chevy from 1982 based on the '55 Chevy Bel Air, I might as well include the retooled '55 Chevy from 2006 & the 100% version the '55 Chevy Bel Air since the '55 Chevy Bel Air did appear in the NASCAR series. Unfortunately a Stock Racing variation has never appeared.
  5. The '66 Chevelle has been used as a Vintage Nascar Stocker
  6. The '67 Camaro has been used as a Vintage Nascar Trans Am series
  7. The '69 Chevelle SS 396 did appear in the NASACR series and the 2012 Treasure Hunts Series gives the casting a Stock Car Racing look.
  8. If I am including the '69 Chevelle SS 396 I might as well include the 100% version the 1969 Chevelle. Unfortunately a Stock Racing variation has never appeared.
  9. The '70 Chevy Chevelle SS did appear in the NASCAR Late Model series
  10. The '65 Chevelle Malibu did appear in the NASCAR series. Unfortunately a Stock Racing variation has never appeared.
  11. The '67 Chevelle SS 396 did appear in the NASCAR series. The 2016 Leap Year variation is the closets it has to have received a Stock Racing variation
  12. The '70 Chevelle SS and the retooled 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS did appear in the NASCAR series. Unfortunately a Stock Racing variation has never appeared.
  13. The '59 Chevy Bel Air has been used as a Vintage Nascar Stocker
  14. The '57 Chevy has been used as Fireball Roberts 57 Chevy Stocker and the 2002 Pro Racing
  15. The '57 Chevy Bel Air had variations that look like an old NASCAR Stocker in the 2010 HW Performance Series
  16. The '56 Chevy had variations that look like an old NASCAR Stocker in the Cars of the Decades Series
  17. Chevy Suburban was used in the 2000 Pro Racing
  18. Custom '69 Chevywas used in the 2003 Pro Racing
  19. The '93 Camaro & the 100% version, the '94 Camaro appeared in the NASCAR Trans Am series



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