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1956 TRIUMPH TR-3A The TR-3 model is a look back at the typical sports car developed in Britain in the 1950s. This model has a detailed interior, decal instrument faces, metal plated bumpers, grille and wheels with simulated rubber tyres. #11203 -1/24 Scale $14.00
1931 MODEL A PICKUP A fixture in American history is the pickup truck. It is one of the most versatile automobiles ever designed. This Model A has opening doors, hood and tailgate, and steering front wheels. Under that hood is a detailed Ford four cylinder workhorse of an engine. Even the chassis is reproduced in detail. The parts include rubber-like tires, clear windows, decals, plated bumpers, grille and accessories. #11204 -1/16 Scale $38.00
1886 DAIMLER BENZ This
is about as "classic" as you can get with automobiles.
Declared to be the world's first automobile, this model is a must for
car collectors. Detail includes spoked wheels, gears, replica 2
cylinder engine that gave the original an incredible 4 horsepower!
Finely duplicated in plastic. A push across the floor and the model
could probably roll as fast as the actual car could go! #11205 - 1/16 Scale $18.00
1902 De DION BOUTON As
the Horseless Carriage grew up, it became more comfortable and the
design became more functional. Wood-trimmed fenders appeared on this
"luxurious" machine. Leather seats, rubber tires and
polished brass fixtures were apparent, and are depicted on this model.
Colored and plated plastic, along with simulated wood decals, give a
good impression of this representative of the early age of motoring.
#11206 -1/16 Scale $18.00
1919 HISPANO-SUIZA ALPHONSO If this 1919 car looks like a racer, it might be because
Spanish King Alphonso XIII offered a cup for a sports car race 1909.
Although built for sport driving, the early "Hisso's"
developed into fine racers and in 1919, this model was designed for the
public as a near replica of the racers. Details include rubber-like
tires, metalized grille and lights, simulated wooden fenders, leaf
springs and rolling wheels. #11207 -1/16 Scale $30.00
1933 V-16 TOWN CAR It's gleaming black paint, shimmering chrome and white wall tires are all here in this handsome model. You can even lift the panels and admire the powerful sixteen cylinder engine, whose presence is announced by a stylishly long hood. Chrome parts, and rubber-like tires round out this icon of a vanished era. #11208 - 1/16 Scale $45.00
1962 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER CLOUD II About the only thing not duplicated in this model is the
whisper like quietness of this luxury car. It is decorated with the
striking two tone silver and black colour scheme typical of this
glamorous automobile. Features chrome wheels, bumpers, grille and
lights, a replica engine under the bonnet, clear windows and simulated
leather interior. Even the traditional "Spirit of Ecstasy"
hood decoration is here.
MAKO SHARK Chrome side pipes, bumpers and wheels, wraparound windshield and control tower visibility from within the bubble-topped passenger compartment are some of the dramatic features of this dream car design for the Corvette. Although the Mako Shark was not marketed, you can still become an owner with this model of the auto designer's imagination. Includes rubber-like tires and opening hood. #11210 -1/20 Scale $25.00
1931 MODEL A SEDAN Here's Ford's everyday car for the everyday man. The Model A
was built in a variety of styles and the version made by this model is
the popular Tudor sedan. Just the car for the family man, big enough
for the wife and kids and some groceries in the back. A classy two-tone
paint job was available. This model has simulated rubber tires, movable
wheels, turret top body, and clear windows, along with the chrome
bumpers and trim. Open the hood and you can check out the four-banger
flathead engine. #11211 -1/16 Scale $35.00