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Mirkwood Cell Key Prop Replica Prop Replica from The Hobbit The Desolution Of Smaug, Noble Collection NN1345 A 7.5” replica of the key stolen by Bilbo to free the Dwarves from their Elven captors.
Daddy`s Lil Monster Necklace from Suicide Squad, Prop Replica, Quantum Mechanix QDC221 Take a fashion tip from psychotic super-villain/hero Harley Quinn with this design from DC Comics. We've taken the artwork from Harley's smudged T-shirt and created a gleaming necklace. The pendant is sterling silverplate. The 19-inch stainless steel chain necklace with lobster-claw clasp is plated with a nickel-free, hypo-allergenic coating. This Daddy's Lil Monster Necklace just might make you bubblier and more animated. And the Joker will just love you for it.
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
AUTOart 1:18 Chrysler Imperial Diecast Model Car 71546 Chrysler Imperial Diecast Model Car from The Green Hornet TV Series. It is made by AUTOart and is 1:18 scale (approx. 28cm / 11in long).
The Packard Motor Car Company produced a new line of personal luxury with the Packard Caribbean. Launched in 1953 through to 1956 it was originally made as a convertible with only 750 models built. Bold design with its wide-mouth chrome grille and Continental spare. Lift the hood to view the fully wired 180hp straight–eight engine.
The Chevrolet car company was founded by Louis Chevrolet a Swiss race car driver, and General Motors Founder, William. C Durant on November 3rd 1911. The first model was introduced in the New York auto show in 1913 and the bowtie emblem was first used in 1914 on the H and L series models. By 1929, Chevrolet was the best-selling car in the United States and had far superseded the Ford. In the 1950’s and 60’s Chevrolet had great influence on the American market and produced some unforgettable models. In 1953 the Bel Air name was applied to premium models of Chevrolet; by 1955-57 the Bel Air models came into its own and became established as an Icon. Own your own iconic piece of this Chevrolet history with this 1957 Chevy Bel Air.