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Gemmy Road Rage Racer, BLUE Helmet driver, NIB Battery operated zany toy! As you shift through the gears, the driver shakes and shimmies, and makes a ridiculous sound of a guy imitating a car engine sound going through the shifting gears. Really quite comical and a fun gift for your car enthusiast. This toy is brand new in unplayed condition and never removed from the box. Blue Helmet driver is quite rare!
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Out of stockA Gemmy Triumph the Insult Comic Dog Plush Toy in the box. Press his foot and listen to Triumph's insults as he moves his mouth to the words. This Gemmy Original features Synchro-Motion, a cutting-edge animation technology that synchronizes the motion of the mouth to words or songs, allowing an inanimate figure to come to life before your eyes. A great novelty toy for your collection or as a gift.
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GMP Offenhauser 1:6 Scale 255 ci. Engine Model #7504 in used, displayed condition. The display case has some cracks in the top but the engine model itself is in beautiful, mint condition. The original assembly screwdriver is missing.
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Great Planes Spirit of St. Louis Model Kit, ARF R/C. This out of production 'Park Flyer' is a foam construction kit that uses an electric motor as a power source. You need to provide your own servos, controls and batteries. The plane is designed for quick assembly so that you can fly it within a few hours. This has been in my model collection for many years and is almost impossible to find today.
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A 1920's Greppert and Kelch Tin Litho Wind-up Car with Driver #548 in excellent original fully working condition. The toy is marked G. & E. and was made in Brandenburg, Germany.
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Out of stockA GuiLoy Indian Scout 1920 Motorcycle 1/6 Scale Die-Cast Metal Model by Hendee Manufacturing Company. New in the box. The box shows some storage wear.
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Ha Ha Toys recreation of the iconic Linemar Lantern Robot, mint in the box. The lantern robot has lighted eyes and a lighted lantern in his hand. Fill him with the white powder included and he 'puffs' out the powder while he walks and swings his lantern! Beautiful toy in new, unplayed with condition. The box was only opened to photograph the item.
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Out of stockHawaiian Outrigger Canoe Wooden Model Kit, 1970's. Hawaiian Outrigger Canoe Wooden Model Kit. Originally sold in Hawaiian souvenir shops, this model is a great introductory kit for young modelers interested in wooden ship building. Made by Anekona, Hawaii in the early 1970's. These models were also available as pre-built display items with a bit more detail in the late 1960's. The novelty is that these models are produced on the island and feature Koa wood components. The box art is also exceptional. This item is desirable for both model builders and Hawaiian artifact collectors alike.
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This little red wagon customizing kit is a great model from the 1960's. You have the option to build three basic versions: the Little Red Wagon, a stock A-100 Dodge truck, and a drag strip push car. The never assembled kit is complete with original directions and decal sheet but there are loose pieces off the trees. This molded red plastic Dodge includes workable steering, opening doors and tailgate. It also includes parts for stock version including 273 cubic inch V-8 engine, 426” Hemi-engine, and Goodyear 11” slicks. The kit is in excellent condition. The box is in fair condition. A rare find. Model Kit No.: 107-200
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Hi-Bouncer Moon Scout Astronaut by Marx - a very rare robot man indeed! Hi-Bouncer was so named because of the 'Hi-Bounce' superball style rubber balls that he shoots from his chest. This toy works wonderfully but is not 100% original. The toy has my replica working/lighted antenna, 5 correct size rubber balls and a replacement remote control, all in a beautiful replica box. The two button remote functions are robot walking and robot shooting. 5 rubber balls are loaded into a small compartment in the back of Hi Bouncers head.
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This is a Hopalong Cassidy Mechanical Shooting Gallery made by Automatic Toys Co. Staten Island from the 1950s. The Shooting Gallery is made of tin litho and includes a small pouch of steel ball ammo for loading into the gun. With a quick wind of the mechanism to the rear, the 'bad guys on horseback' come riding past on an elastic conveyor belt. Load your ammo into the gun and pick those guys off! The ammo automatically returns for continued play. The toy has had some paint touch-ups but was very well done. This toy was played with and loved but is in marvelous, displayable, and playable condition. An absolute must for your cowboy collector or tin lithography shooting gallery collector!