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A clear acrylic case ideal for showcasing your favorite die cast models. ***CHOOSE YOUR MODEL CAR USING MENU ABOVE***
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.
Ex Mag 1:43 Cadillac Eldorado Diecast Model Car DY022 Comes in acrylic display case with themed background and base.
If you are looking for muscle car style, check out this 1958 Plymouth Fury. The Fury was a sub-series of the Plymouth Belvedere from 1956 through 1958 and gained notoriety in the movie Christine. Once seen as a weak performer, Plymouth jumped into the performance field for 1956 with its limited edition Plymouth Fury that did nothing but get better for 1957 and 1958. The Fury had it all, two-door hardtop, Fury rear fender nameplates, dual outside rear-view mirrors and special Dual Fury or Golden Commando V-8. A welcome addition to your collection.
Aquaman Trident from Justice League, Prop Replica, Noble Collection NN3254, 1:1 scale Constructed of wood, plastic and metal screw connectors with a metallic paint finish, this prop replica measures 73.5 inches (186 cms) in length when assembled. It comes in a four colour character box. The perfect tool for dealing with those infestations of Parademons.
A must have to add to your collection. Elvis brought his first Cadillac a 1954 Fleetwood Series 60, which was pink. This car was destroyed in a roadside fire. On July 5th, 1955 Elvis purchased a new Cadillac in blue with a black roof. He had the car repainted by a neighbor called Art. Art designed a bespoke color pink which was named “Elvis Rose”. In September 1955, Scotty Moore drove the car into a passing vehicle. Elvis had the upholstery replaced, the body work retouched and the roof painted white. The car remains on permanent display at Graceland.