From my perspective, I believe the Matchbox Superfast '63 Chevy C10 or C10 must be one of the harder to find models in the current Matchbox Superfast line. It is a Chevy pickup that I know many are fans of the brand and truck. Even some popular online influencers state the upcoming rarity of the truck. I think the C10 has become a peg warmer because I see this truck in couples during my occasional visits to Walmart stores. The packaging of those trucks were even in mint condition, a signal that collectors often ignore them. I don't know if the same treatment is given by collectors to other Walmart stores for this truck, but for mine, it has become one.
It is good that the C10 became somewhat of a peg warmer because I got the chance to own one in mint condition. I am not a big Chevy C10 fan, but I like the model's upgrade to the premium Superfast version. There are more paint details, a collectible box, and the best, an opening feature.
I checked the photos of the actual C10 and this model has some differences compared to the actual version. Aside from the body paint and missing sideview mirrors, the wheels are a bit attached deeper to the chassis. I think this might be a custom version of the C10 made for racing.
The C10 is a moving parts model. The included moving part is the opening hood. If you checked the photos, there are missing paint details despite being a premium model. The missing paint details had most likely been applied to the engine. I will show more of that in the upcoming video review of this model.
It would have been better if the C10 has a hitch at the back, making the model have more display options and play value. It does have a painted truck bed that makes the truck look nicer.
The Matchbox Superfast '63 Chevy C10 is a nice premium model with a working feature. I think a reason why collectors leave the truck behind for other Matchbox Superfast models is the missing paint details on the important parts like the front and back lights. Had the Matchbox Superfast team given those details some paint treatment, and added a hitch, the C10 might really have been one of the harder to find models in that line.
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