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Green Light Collectibles 1:43 Ford Crown Diecast Model Car GL86504 Ford Crown Victoria Atlanta Diecast Model Car from The Walking Dead. It is made by Green Light Collectibles and is 1:43 scale (approx. 11cm / 4.3in long). Comes in a display case.
The DeLuxe models were introduced in 1938 to bridge the gap between the standard models and the luxury Lincoln range. The look of these cars were modernized with an upgrade in the grille and headlights. Marvel at the trademark chevron tail lights, running boards and split rear window. A model you are not going to want to miss.
Elven Picture Frame from Lord Of The Rings by Noble Collection NN2673 Beautiful picture frame inspired by the Elven Queen Galadriel. Made of die-cast metal and enamel. Measures 7 inches in height. Inside diameter approximately 3 inches.
Dodge Charger RT (1970) Diecast Model Car with Dominic Toretto Figure from Fast And Furious - Jada JA30737 Dodge Charger RT (1970) Diecast Model Car with Dominic Toretto Figure from Fast And Furious. It is made by Jada and is 1:24 scale (approx. 22cm / 8.7in long). From the block buster car movie The Fast and The Furious comes this stunning 1:24th scale die-cast replica. Supplied in a themed window box.
Preston Tucker conceived the Tucker 48, commonly referred to as the Tucker Torpedo which was produced in Chicago, Illinois in 1948. This automobile was bristling with aircraft technology and revolutionary safety features that broke all the rules of automotive design. From its center mounted swivel headlight to the flat-six engine mounted out back this outstanding diecast recreates this landmark automobile complete with a set of luggage in the trunk! 70th Anniversary edition.
Henry Ford revolutionized the automotive industry by a production line that was more efficient, effective and churned out cars for the masses. The DeLuxe models were introduced in 1938 to bridge the gap between the standard models and the luxury Lincoln range. The look of these cars were modernized with an upgrade in the grille and headlights, side grilles were removed and replaced with chrome strips. The engines were also revised and hydraulic brakes were a major advancement. 1937-1940 Ford’s automobiles were the most popular for hot rodding. One car not to miss, add this to your collection now!
