ACT NOW! Model Features Official Logos and Insignias, Almost Impossible To Find Anywhere Else, Precision Diecast Replica, Baked Enamel Finish, 1:50 Scale Model, 1932 Double Decker School Bus
Model Features: 1:50 Scale, 11″” Long, Limited Edition Of 3100, Precision Die-cast Replica
Last of a Dying Breed Birney Safety Cars Philadelphia Trolley The Most Economical Single-Operator Trolley. Model Features: Precision DieCast Replica, 9.5 Inches Long, 1:48 Scale Model
Good Old Days 1932 Double-Deck Bus Model Features, Special Limited Edition, Almost Impossible to Find Anywhere Else, Precision Diecast Replica, 1:50 Scale Model, 2.50 Inches Long
Economical Transport for the Windy City 1921 Chicago Surface Lines Birney Safety Car A Bumpy Ride By the early 1920
Safe and Economical Birney Safety Car So Good They Came Back For More.
Features: Operating Bell, Corgi Limited Edition of 3500!, Clockwork Drive Mechanism with Key Winder, Comes in Box that is an Exact Replica of the 1950’s Original Tinplate, 9″” Long
The National Motor Museum Mint is proud to present these two great examples of Old Look buses, but ACT NOW! As these are true Limited Edition closeouts, and once gone, cannot be reproduced.
Served the City for 32 Years 1919 Birney Safety Car Last of a Dying Breed When the city of Fort Collins, Colorado took over the small 3-route trolley line there from the Denver and Interurban Railway
The Most Famous Inter-City Coach Greyhound. Model Features: Precision Die-Cast Model, 1:50 Scale Model, 7.75 Inches Long
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