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Eddie Clothed in Chains Poseable Figure, Character, NECA 14921 Retro style meets classic metal in one amazing action figure! Straight from the cover of Iron Maiden's 1983 album Piece of Mind, Eddie is dressed in tailored fabric clothing, similar to the toy lines that helped define the licensed action figure market in the 1970s. The band's legendary mascot stands 8" tall and features real metal chains. Comes in blister card packaging with resealable protective clamshell.
Ford’s second market success was the Ford Model A. First produced on October 1927, but not introduced till December, it replaced the Model T. Chopped and lowered, this sleek head turning diecast is a showstopper. Open either side of the bi–folding hood to view the chromed flathead V-8. Inspect the custom interior through the clear Plexiglas roof panel. Chrome alloy wheels with high performance rubber, complete this model.
In 1953 Henry Ford redesigned their best-selling F-1 pickup truck and introduced the F-100. It was known for its eye catching style and torque. Revised suspension and new styling gave the truck a more cohesive look. A wide range of new comfort options were added to this model to make long drives more bearable
Fawkes 12 Inch from Harry Potter, Other, Noble Collection NN8873 A beautiful plush representation of Dumbledore's animal companion and defender. His tail feathers formed the core of both Harry Potter's and Voldemort's wands. Upon the death of Dumbledore, having sung his lament over Hogwarts School, he vanished, never to be seen again.
Ford Thunderbird 1st generation 1955-1957 was the first two seater convertible produced since 1938. Ford dubbed this car “a personal car of distinction”. The car was the first step from personal luxury to mass market, encompassing the heritage of the 1930s roadsters and constructed largely of existing components. The focus for this model was driver comfort rather than speed and was deemed far more popular than the Corvette. Complete with matching hardtop, a must for your collection.
The Chevrolet Corvette C1 was the first generation of the Corvette sports car by Chevrolet. It was introduced late in 1953 and rushed into production due to public reaction, however it fell far short of expectations and was nearly cancelled. Necessary improvements were made but the 1958 model’s popularity generated the first ever profit saving the famous Vette from termination. This model has supreme attention to detail, tilt the louvered hood forward to marvel at the high output fuelie V-8. Inspect the sporting interior and lift the trunk. Gorgeous with contrasting side coves and whitewalls! One you don’t want to miss out on.