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Get Your Hands on Miniature "Yellowstone" Cars with Greenlight Collectibles

Bring home the iconic vehicles from "Yellowstone"...

Paramount+’s hit TV series “Yellowstone” has been captivating audiences with its riveting plot and captivating characters, including the formidable John Dutton, a Montana cattle rancher who controls the largest contiguous cattle ranch in the United States. With its fractious alliances, unsolved murders, open wounds, and hard-earned respect, the show’s setting is constantly in conflict with its borders: a sprawling city, an Indian reservation, and the country’s first national park.

While the series’ storyline is undoubtedly gripping, viewers can also appreciate the impressive line-up of vehicles featured in the show, thanks to the involvement of the Chrysler Group in its production. From the Ram 2500/3500 Heavy Duty pickups used by the ranch to the Dodge Chargers driven by the local police, and even Jamie Dutton’s Durango, the vehicles featured in the show are a testament to Chrysler Group’s genius in mass marketing.

Now, diecast collectors and fans of the show can get their hands on a line of 1:64th scale models of some of the most iconic vehicles featured in “Yellowstone”, thanks to Greenlight Collectibles. Among the four main “Hollywood” diecasts released for the show, two standout models are John Dutton’s 2017 Ram 3500 Laramie Longhorn Crew Cab Dually and the 2011 Dodge Charger Pursuit used by the Yellowstone County Sherriff’s Department.

What’s most impressive about these diecast models is the level of detail that has gone into their design. The Dutton Ram, for instance, features a push bar and bed rack that accurately replicates the truck seen on TV. Meanwhile, the Charger Pursuit is just as impressive, with its striking black, green, and yellow livery, light bar, and other features that bring to mind the iconic police cruisers of the past.

Diecast enthusiasts or fans of “Yellowstone” can now add these impressive models to their collections, with both available for purchase at Walmart. Whether you’re a fan of the show or simply appreciate well-crafted diecast models, these 1:64th scale vehicles are sure to impress.

Robert S. Miller

Robert S. Miller is a diehard Mopar enthusiast who lives and breathes all that is Mopar. The Michigander is not only the Editor for MoparInsiders.com, 5thGenRams.com, and HDRams.com but an automotive photographer. He is an avid fan of offshore powerboat racing, which he travels the country to take part in.

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Get Your Hands on Miniature "Yellowstone" Cars with Greenlight Collectibles​

Bring home the iconic vehicles from "Yellowstone"...​

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Paramount+’s hit TV series “Yellowstone” has been captivating audiences with its riveting plot and captivating characters, including the formidable John Dutton, a Montana cattle rancher who controls the largest contiguous cattle ranch in the United States. With its fractious alliances, unsolved murders, open wounds, and hard-earned respect, the show’s setting is constantly in conflict with its borders: a sprawling city, an Indian reservation, and the country’s first national park.

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The Jeep Avenger is one impressive SUV. Not only does it present cutting edge technology, it’s darn good looking to boot. I can see the Avenger making it to North America and South America too once production sites are established. I predict that the route will be manufacture in Brazil, export to Mexico, then to North American markets. Gets around import trade barriers, establishes electric build capacity in Brazil and gives the US market a fully electric entry level Jeep in a new segment. Let’s wait and see. In the mean time the Avenger will sell like hot cakes in its targeted market.

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The Jeep Avenger is one impressive SUV. Not only does it present cutting edge technology, it’s darn good looking to boot. I can see the Avenger making it to North America and South America too once production sites are established. I predict that the route will be manufacture in Brazil, export to Mexico, then to North American markets. Gets around import trade barriers, establishes electric build capacity in Brazil and gives the US market a fully electric entry level Jeep in a new segment. Let’s wait and see. In the mean time the Avenger will sell like hot cakes in its targeted market.

Doesn’t meet U.S. standards, plus Average Transaction price would be lower than Stellantis U.S. mark.

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Doesn’t meet U.S. standards, plus Average Transaction price would be lower than Stellantis U.S. mark.

When people said Forign vehicles don’t meet US standards, what does that really mean? What are the big thing that make it so different for our US market? ie: Europe’s Jeep Comander, Mexico’s New Dodge Journey and Dodge Neon. What standards are different and why is it said it would cost to much to up date for the US? I have been trying to figure this out for years but have never found info on the difference between US standards and countries outside the US. Apparently only Canada shares the same standards with US vehicles. I am surprised Mexico doesn’t since they produce many US vehicles.

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When people said Forign vehicles don’t meet US standards, what does that really mean? What are the big thing that make it so different for our US market? ie: Europe’s Jeep Comander, Mexico’s New Dodge Journey and Dodge Neon. What standards are different and why is it said it would cost to much to up date for the US? I have been trying to figure this out for years but have never found info on the difference between US standards and countries outside the US. Apparently only Canada shares the same standards with US vehicles. I am surprised Mexico doesn’t since they produce many US vehicles.

Yes stuff like refinement/driver comfort to legal & safety such as seatbelts.

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