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Park this BIGFOOT® Monster Truck No.1 diecast model in your 1:18 scale collection and watch your other cars tremble in fear! The 4x4 crusher was created by Bob Chandler when he added military axles, huge 66 in. tall tires, and a beefed-up 460 cu. in. V8 to an otherwise ordinary 1974 Ford F-250 pickup. Big on detail, this Black Bandit edition diecast model is built authentic decoration, chrome accents, and real rubber tires.
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1:18 scale 1932 Ford Pickup Black Beauty diecast model is exactly that … a beauty! A perfect addition to your model truck collection, this "32 Ford features a detailed interior and chassis with opening doors, tailgate, and a hood that reveals a wired and plumbed engine. Posable steering and magnetic moon wheel covers complete its looks. Order yours today.
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The Chevy C10 had hard-working good looks and the beef to back it up—making it a perfect 10 in anyone's book! This 1:18 scale diecast model of the 1968 Chevy C10 Stepside pickup truck rolls into the 21st century with a bright silver paint job and chrome accents, opening doors, tailgate, and hood, and a removable tonneau cover. Add this beautiful replica to your collection!
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This 1:18 scale 1969 Chevrolet C-30 Super Service dually wrecker diecast model comes ready for service as the newest addition in your tow truck collection. Complete with boom and cable on the back and push bumper on the front, the 1:18 scale C-30 replica features a blue and yellow paint job with red accents and the Chevrolet Super Service logo on the door. Additional features: * Authentic decoration * Limited edition * True-to-scale details * Real rubber tires * Chrome accents
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This 1:18 scale 1970 Chevrolet C-30 Texaco dually wrecker diecast model declares "24 Hour Road Service" and will make a great addition to your tow truck collection. Complete with boom and cable on the back and push bumper on the front, the 1:18 scale C-30 replica features a black, white, and red paint job with the Texaco logo on the door. Additional features: * Authentic decoration * Limited edition * True-to-scale details * Real rubber tires * Chrome accents
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Ford's F-Series pickup trucks are ubiquitous today, but here's what you should know about the original. All of Ford's pre-war trucks had been built based on their standard car platforms. The 1948 F-Series, however, was their very first truck designed with a dedicated platform designed for a truck's needs from the start. It was the first-ever light truck that was neither an adapted passenger vehicle nor a scaled-down version of a heavier-duty truck. This classically styled 1:24 scale diecast model 1948 Ford F-1 Pickup Truck will make a great addition to any classic car collection—especially for anyone who loves pickup trucks! This scaled replica die-cast model features a metal body with plastic details pieces for assembly. For ages 8 and up.
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This 1:25 scale 1950 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup Truck is a Special Edition diecast model. An officially licensed product, the vintage replica truck will be a great addition to your collectables. It's loaded with features, including: * Diecast metal body with plastic parts * Opening doors and tailgate * Approximately 7.5 in. long * Scaled replicas of cars and trucks * Opening hood and trunk on most models * Detailed chassis * Real rubber tires. * True-to-scale detail. * Detailed interior and exterior
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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.
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