This was sent in a package for our race event to be awarded as a door prize. A very gracious gesture on Jules' part.

I am mostly ignorant of all the different J-Code models as I am not a pure collector. I asked about this car and the report directly from Jules really adds to the interest.
The red Camaro was produced during tool testing. There are 1000’s of different types of styrene available and sometimes we change the blend to see if it gives a better finish, or molds faster, or ejects better...or the parts fit nicer. Most molders will run tests in a duff re-ground plastic just to get the mold up to temperature. We have access to some high quality color material so it allows us different shades through now and again. Also, depending on the final paint colour for the car, it does help to have the body shell in a shade of plastic that is somewhat close to the actual paint finish. Always looks more tidy inside the shell and prevents us having to paint spray the entire inside.
11 of those red Camaro shells were saved from the re-cycle bin and you have one there. The factory code for that test assembly was: J071212



Very interesting car. Thank you Jules for the model and the behind the scenes story.