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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:
- First came the Chevy Monte Carlo Stocker in 1975 designed by Larry Wood
- Next came the Chevy Stocker in 1989 designed by Larry Wood
- The Chevy Stocker (1997) came out in 1997
- Next is the Chevy Lumina Stocker which only came out in 1995 and is designed by Larry Wood
- Next is the Chevy '97 Monte Carlo Stocker came out in the 1997 Pro Racing series
- Meanwhile in the Mainline, the Monte Carlo Concept Car came out in 1999 designed by Phil Riehlman
- Next there is the 2000 Monte Carlo Stocker which came out in the 2000 Pro Racing
- Then there is the 2003 Monte Carlo Stocker which came out in the 2003 Pro Racing series
- 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)
- The Buck Baker Chevy Stocker (as mentioned above) can be found as the 1957 Chevy 150
- In the NASCAR Truck series the Chevy 1500 is used
- The '55 Chevy was used as Smokey Yunick's 55 Chevy Stocker
- 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.
- The '66 Chevelle has been used as a Vintage Nascar Stocker
- The '67 Camaro has been used as a Vintage Nascar Trans Am series
- 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.
- 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.
- The '70 Chevy Chevelle SS did appear in the NASCAR Late Model series
- The '65 Chevelle Malibu did appear in the NASCAR series. Unfortunately a Stock Racing variation has never appeared.
- 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
- 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.
- The '59 Chevy Bel Air has been used as a Vintage Nascar Stocker
- The '57 Chevy has been used as Fireball Roberts 57 Chevy Stocker and the 2002 Pro Racing
- The '57 Chevy Bel Air had variations that look like an old NASCAR Stocker in the 2010 HW Performance Series
- The '56 Chevy had variations that look like an old NASCAR Stocker in the Cars of the Decades Series
- Chevy Suburban was used in the 2000 Pro Racing
- Custom '69 Chevywas used in the 2003 Pro Racing
- The '93 Camaro & the 100% version, the '94 Camaro appeared in the NASCAR Trans Am series