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Traxion Topside Creepers

Traxion Topside Creepers allow for a convenient and comfortable way to work on engine components. No more aching back or risk of injury from climbing on top of the engine bay--the Creeper's patented design allows for extended work periods without fatigue. They adjust from 48 in. to 64 in. high, making them perfect for cars, trucks, boats, and airplanes. These mechanic "assistants" feature heavy-gauge steel construction with a durable powdercoated finish. Extra-thick bumper pads protect your vehicle's finish, and the chest board is also padded extra-thick with heavy-duty vinyl for comfort and durability. Traxion Topside Creepers are built with one-touch locking casters with slip-resistant steps. They're collapsible for convenient storage.

4.63 out of 5 stars ( 102 )

$299.99


$269.99

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1:18 Scale 1971 GMC Jimmy Diecast Model

The GMC Jimmy was introduced as an upscale corporate twin to the Chevrolet Blazer to compete with the Ford Bronco, International Scout, and the Jeep Cherokee. GM touted the Jimmy as the perfect round-town second car or a go-anywhere vehicle with many extras that could be added to a Jimmy uniquely yours. This 1:18 scale 1971 diecast model recalls the retro truck, a forerunner of the Yukon. Its features include: opening doors, hood and tailgate; removable top, poseable steering, fully detailed interior, tilting passenger seat, plumbed and wired engine, detailed chassis, period correct off-road tires, and serialized plate. Only 750 of the models were produced. Each truck includes a printed 1971 GMC brochure cover!

5.0 out of 5 stars ( 1 )

$139.99


$109.50

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1:18 Scale 1932 Ford Truck So-Cal Speed Shop Diecast Model

This 1:18 scale 1932 Ford truck diecast model is an homage to the legendary So-Cal Speed Shop. Unlike many tales, the story of the So-Cal Speed Shop is not one made up by some clever marketing types; it's a true story of friendship, hot rods and the need for speed. The story begins on March 22, 1922 in Los Angeles with the birth of Alex Xydias. Although his father was a prominent producer of silent movies, Alex's childhood was fairly normal, and like most young boys, he naturally gravitated toward automobiles. His first hot rod, a '29 Ford roadster with a milled head and a chopped flywheel, which he drove to Fairfax High School, was paid for with part-time earnings. However, his life, like that of so many young men, was about to change when, in 1942, he joined the Army Air Corps, serving as a B-17 engineer. On the day of his discharge—March 3, 1946—using some borrowed money, Alex opened the first So-Cal Speed Shop on Olive Avenue in Burbank. Over the following decades, So-Cal Speed Shop would build some of the most iconic hot rods for many of the most notable collectors on the planet. Their innovation and attention to detail set the bar in the hot rod industry. So, without further ado, ACME is pleased to announce this So-Cal Speed Shop 1932 Ford Hot Rod Pickup in honor of all the accomplishments that Alex and the So-Cal team has achieved! Features include opening doors and hood, opening tailgate, poseable steering, detailed Chevy engine, fully detailed interior, detailed chassis, diecast metal body, and serialized plate. This Limited Edition collectible is one of only 400 pieces produced.

5.0 out of 5 stars ( 1 )

$139.95


$109.50

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