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This is the 1959 DeSoto Firedome 4 door hardtop Police yellow / black in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1959 DeSoto Firedome 4-door hardtop was a bold statement of late- 50s American automotive style, featuring dramatic tailfins, a spacious pillarless hardtop design, and a powerful V8 engine. What set it apart was its blend of upscale luxury and eye-catching flair, including a distinctive front grille an... [ read more ] |
$114.95
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This is the 1953 Kaiser Carolina 2 door sedan Police cream / black in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1953 Kaiser Carolina 2-door sedan stood out in the early 50s American market with its sleek, aerodynamic styling and emphasis on fuel efficiency during an era dominated by larger, gas-guzzling cars. Featuring a robust inline-six engine and innovative unitized body construction, it offered a smooth ride... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1956 Chevrolet 150 Panel van Police blue/black in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1956 Chevrolet 150 Panel Van in Police Blue/Black served as a rugged, utilitarian workhorse tailored for law enforcement and government use. Based on the entry-level 150 series, this panel van stood out for its no-frills durability, reinforced cargo space, and distinct two-tone livery that gave it an authoritativ... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1956 Chevrolet 210 Handyman 2-door wagon Police in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1956 Chevrolet 210 Handyman 2-door wagon blended practical utility with mid-level style in Chevy's iconic Tri-Five lineup. Positioned between the basic 150 and upscale Bel Air models, the 210 Handyman offered more chrome trim and interior options while retaining the rugged, no-nonsense two-door wagon body. What ... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1956 Chevrolet 150 Handyman 2-door wagon Police in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1956 Chevrolet 150 Handyman 2 door Wagon stood out in the Tri Five lineup as a no-frills yet highly practical two-door wagon significantly rarer and more utilitarian than the famed Nomad. Built on the lowest-cost 150 series, it offered minimal trim, optional six cylinder or V8 engines, and a wagon body with just... [ read more ] |
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This is the 1933 Ford Model 40 roadster New York City police top-down blue in 1:43 scale by Esval.The 1933 Ford Model 40 Roadster used by the New York City Police was a striking blend of early law enforcement utility and hot-rod-worthy performance. Powered by Ford s legendary flathead V8 engine one of the first mass-produced V8s it offered exceptional power and speed for the era, making it ... [ read more ] |
$119.95
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