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Diecast Toy Cars

  • The 1969 Pontiac GTO Restoration Alley diecast model car by MotorMax is a limited edition model of 1200 pieces. The highly-detailed model features opening doors and trunk, removable front hood, chrome accents, and posable front tires.  The dimensions of the car are approximately L-11, W-4.5, H-3 inches. The window box dimensions are L-14 x W-6.5 x H-4.75 inches. The model is new in its original packaging with the plastic banding still around the model.  The box shows minimal storage wear. A must have for true collectors!
  • Produced by Ertl Collectibles in 2002 the 1970 Plymouth Cuda diecast model car is Pro Stock Series #4 Issue No. 4 and part of a Limited Edition. This model is a true-to-scale replica of the 1970 Plymouth driven by professional drag racer Don Grotheer.  Don's Super Stock Plymouth race cars were always a contender at any racing event. His familiar orange, blue and white race cars looked as good as they ran. In 1970 he built and raced one of the first Barracuda Pro Stockers. The new Pro Stock class was a heads up class, with no handicaps. It also allowed the racers the use of fiberglass hoods and fenders and many engine modifications. These rules resulted in some of the fastest door slammers in the sport of drag racing at the time. This 1970 Plymouth Cuda diecast model features opening hood and doors, race oil pan, a detailed 426 Hemi Engine, authentic paint colors and a beautifully detailed interior. The dimensions of the car are approximately L-10, W-4, H-3 inches. The window box dimensions are L-13.5 x W-6.5 x H-6 inches. The model is still in its original packaging. It was never displayed and the box shows minimal wear from storage. A must have for true collectors!
  • Produced by RC2 Collectibles in 2005, the 1971 Dodge Hemi Rod Shop Challenger SS/DA 1:18 scale diecast model car is part of the Supercar Collectibles series of custom, limited edition cars.  This MOPAR diecast model is a true-to-scale replica of one of the cars owned by Gil Kirk's famous Rod Shop. The Rod Shop was a well known Speed Shop in the Columbus Ohio area.  In 1971, Gil Kirk and Jim Thompson got together with Chrysler and formed an all Dodge race team. The scope of the team was considerable, participating in many of the sportsman classes and Pro Stock. The highly-detailed model features an opening doors, trunk, and  hood, steerable front wheels, and a beautifully detailed interior and chassis. The dimensions of the car are approximately L-10.5, W-4, H-3 inches. The window box dimensions are L-13.75 x W-6.5 x H-5.75 inches. The car is still in its original packaging. Never displayed and the box only shows minor storage wear. A must have for true collectors!
  • Tommy Ivo 2 Engine Dragster. One of 5000 made by GMP in 2004. 1:18 scale. No. 14008. An exact model car intended for adult collectors. Not suitable for children under 14 years of age. Bonus DVD is missing. Beautiful die cast model car in pristine condition.

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