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This is the 1952 Maverick Sportster Disc Wheels White in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1952 Maverick Sportster was a rare, hand-built American fiberglass roadster that uniquely combined European-inspired styling with robust domestic powertrains. Created by H. Sterling Smoke Gladwin in California, the Maverick stood apart with its long hood, sweeping fenders, and aircraft-grade construction, aimed ... [ read more ] |
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this is the 1952 Maverick Sportster Disc Wheels Green in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1952 Maverick Sportster was a rare, hand-built American fiberglass roadster that uniquely combined European-inspired styling with robust domestic powertrains. Created by H. Sterling Smoke Gladwin in California, the Maverick stood apart with its long hood, sweeping fenders, and aircraft-grade construction, aimed ... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1947 Cisitalia 202 SC cabriolet by Pinin Farina Top Up Red in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1947 Cisitalia 202 SC Cabriolet by Pinin Farina is widely regarded as a design revolution, ushering in the modern era of automotive styling. What set this car apart was its seamless, flowing bodywork eschewing traditional fenders and ornamentation for a unified, aerodynamic form that was radically a... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1947 Invicta Black Prince Saloon by Charlesworth Black in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1947 Invicta Black Prince Saloon by Charlesworth was an exceptionally rare and forward-thinking luxury car that stood out in the immediate post-war era. What truly set it apart was its use of a preselector gearbox paired with a 3.0L six-cylinder engine an advanced drivetrain for its time. Handbuilt with... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1957 Warwick GT Coupe Red in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1957 Warwick GT Coupe was a direct evolution of the Peerless GT, refined with improved engineering and a more modern design. What set the Warwick apart was its continued use of a space frame chassis and lightweight fiberglass body, offering agile handling and performance uncommon in small British grand tourers of the era. Equipped wi... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1957 Peerless GT Coupe Blue in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1957 Peerless GT Coupe was a rare British sports car that stood out for its innovative use of materials and its motorsport pedigree. Built on a tubular space frame chassis with a lightweight fiberglass body, the Peerless GT offered impressive rigidity and weight savings for its time. Powered by a Triumph TR3 engine, it combined rel... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1953 Allard K3 Roadster Top-down Red with Black/White stripe in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1953 Allard K3 Roadster stood out in the early post-war sports car scene with its unique Anglo-American engineering approach pairing a lightweight British chassis with powerful American V8 engines, often sourced from Cadillac or Chrysler. This gave the K3 a raw, muscular performance edge over many... [ read more ] |
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This is the 2010 Devon GTX with rear spoiler black in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 2010 Devon GTX was a bold American supercar that stood apart with its striking design, hand-built carbon fiber body, and race-inspired engineering. Built on a heavily modified Dodge Viper chassis, it featured an 8.4L V10 engine producing 650 horsepower, allowing it to sprint from 0 60 mph in just 3.5 seconds. What trul... [ read more ] |
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This is the 2010 Devon GTX no rear spoiler red in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 2010 Devon GTX was a bold American supercar that stood apart with its striking design, hand-built carbon fiber body, and race-inspired engineering. Built on a heavily modified Dodge Viper chassis, it featured an 8.4L V10 engine producing 650 horsepower, allowing it to sprint from 0 60 mph in just 3.5 seconds. What truly se... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1938 Humber Super Snipe Saloon taxi 2 windows w/ luggage black/red in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1938 Humber Super Snipe Saloon taxi was a symbol of British elegance combined with robust engineering, uniquely bridging the gap between luxury and utility. Based on a military-grade chassis with a smooth inline-six engine, it offered refined performance and exceptional durability key traits... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1934-36 Adler Trumpf Junior 2-door cabrio-limousine top down two-tone green in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1934 36 Adler Trumpf Junior 2-door cabrio-limousine was a pioneering vehicle that brought together modern engineering and versatile design in an era when such combinations were rare. As one of the earliest mass-produced front-wheel-drive cars, it offered improved interior space and ... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1937-41 Adler Trumpf Junior 2-door cabrio-limousine Frankfurt taxi top up - beige/brown in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1937 41 Adler Trumpf Junior 2-door cabrio-limousine was a rare blend of practicality and style, offering the open-air experience of a cabriolet with the comfort and structure of a closed sedan. Its front-wheel-drive layout an advanced feature for the time provided ex... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1937-41 Adler Trumpf Junior 2-door cabrio-limousine top-down beige/brown in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1937 41 Adler Trumpf Junior 2-door cabrio-limousine was a rare blend of practicality and style, offering the open-air experience of a cabriolet with the comfort and structure of a closed sedan. Its front-wheel-drive layout an advanced feature for the time provided excellent road ha... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1937-39 Adler Trumpf Junior 4-door sedan Vienna taxi w/ luggage purple / black / red in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1937 39 Adler Trumpf Junior 4-door sedan, in its Vienna taxi configuration, was a standout vehicle due to its pioneering front-wheel-drive system an unusual and forward-thinking choice in the pre-war automotive landscape. This layout allowed for a flatter floor and more s... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1937-41 Adler Trumpf Junior 4-door sedan Berlin taxi - purple / black / white in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1937 41 Adler Trumpf Junior 4-door sedan, particularly in its Berlin taxi role, distinguished itself with advanced engineering and practicality that was ahead of its time. It retained the innovative front-wheel-drive layout from earlier models, offering better cabin space and impr... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1934-36 Adler Trumpf Junior 4-door sedan Berlin taxi - purple / black / white in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1934 36 Adler Trumpf Junior 4-door sedan, particularly in its Berlin taxi configuration, stood out in pre-war Germany as an innovative and practical urban vehicle. Unlike many of its contemporaries, it featured front-wheel drive a rarity at the time which provided better tract... [ read more ] |
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This is the Footwork FA13 1992 Spain GP Michele Alboreto Rain Tires in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.At the 1992 Spanish Grand Prix, held at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Michele Alboreto delivered a standout performance in the Footwork FA13. Starting from 16th on the grid, Alboreto skillfully navigated the challenging conditions to finish fifth, securing two valuable championship points for the ... [ read more ] |
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This is the Footwork FA13 1992 Belgio GP Aguri Suzuki Rain Tires in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.At the 1992 Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, Aguri Suzuki delivered a solid performance in his Footwork FA13, finishing ninth after starting 25th on the grid. Despite the car's challenging handling characteristics, particularly its pronounced oversteer, Suzuki managed to navigate the demanding circ... [ read more ] |
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This is the Footwork FA13 1992 Monaco GP Michele Alboreto in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.At the 1992 Monaco Grand Prix, Michele Alboreto delivered a commendable performance in the Footwork FA13, finishing seventh amidst a field dominated by more competitive machinery. Despite the FA13's limitations, Alboreto's experience and skill allowed him to navigate the challenging streets of Monte Carlo effecti... [ read more ] |
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This is the Footwork FA13 1992 Japanese GP Aguri Suzuki in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.At the 1992 Japanese Grand Prix held at Suzuka Circuit, Aguri Suzuki drove the Footwork FA13, powered by a Mugen-Honda V10 engine. Despite the car's challenging handling characteristics, particularly its pronounced oversteer, Suzuki managed to qualify 16th and finish the race in 8th place, marking one of his better... [ read more ] |
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This is the Larrousse Lola LC88 1988 USA GP Yannick Dalmas in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.At the 1988 United States Grand Prix in Detroit, French driver Yannick Dalmas delivered a commendable performance for the Larrousse-Calmels team, finishing seventh in the Lola LC88. This result matched his season-best finish, previously achieved at the Monaco Grand Prix. Despite the LC88's reputation for being h... [ read more ] |
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This is the Larrousse Lola LC88 1988 Monaco GP Philippe Alliot in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.At the 1988 Monaco Grand Prix, Philippe Alliot piloted the Larrousse-Calmels Lola LC88, delivering a performance that highlighted both the potential and challenges of the team. Starting 13th on the grid, Alliot advanced to ninth place during the race. However, his race ended prematurely on lap 28 due to a co... [ read more ] |
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This is the Benetton B190 1990 Germany GP Driver Alessandro Nannini in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.At the 1990 German Grand Prix held at Hockenheim, Alessandro Nannini piloted the Benetton B190 with his signature aggressive yet calculated style. Known for his quick reflexes and smooth driving, Nannini showcased the B190 s strength on high-speed straights combined with effective braking stability. The... [ read more ] |
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This is the Benetton B190 1990 Monaco GP Driver Nelson Piquet in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.At the 1990 Monaco Grand Prix, three-time World Champion Nelson Piquet took the wheel of the Benetton B190, a car known for its Ford Cosworth V8 engine and aerodynamic refinement. While Piquet brought vast experience and technical insight to the team, the tight, twisty streets of Monte Carlo posed a major cha... [ read more ] |
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