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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 Launched in 1953 through to 1956 it was originally made as a convertible with only 750 models built.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.
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.
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.
Jada 1:32 Chevrolet Impala Diecast Model Car JA98304 Chevrolet Impala Dom's Car Diecast Model Car from Fast And Furious 8. It is made by Jada and is 1:32 scale (approx. 12cm / 4.7in long).
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.
Buckbeak from Harry Potter, Other, Noble Collection NN8877 Buckbeak, the Hippogriff, came to be owned by Harry Potter through Sirius Black's will, though Harry allowed him to live with Hagrid. He participated in two battles of the Second Wizarding War, most notably the Battle of Hogwarts. He showed great affection and loyalty toward Harry, defending him whenever he was in danger. It measures 7 inches in height, 4 inches in width 14 inches in length