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 MyClassics.Com: Automotive: Early Classic Collectibles

 




1912 Ford Model T Depot Hack - Scale 1:32
The Original Taxi! Not exactly the epitome of luxury but it sure was a welcomed sight to the weary traveler with an armful of baggage. The Depot Hack was primarily found taking baggage between the train station and hotels and was the original motorized taxi for hire.

Our Model Features:
* Opening Doors
* Detailed Interior
* Working Tailgate
* Turning Engine Crank
* Opening Bi-Fold Hood
* Detailed Engine
* Dual Running Boards
* Removable Spare Tire
* Baked Enamel Finish
* Molded Resin Trim
* Precision Die-Cast Replica
* Length 4.25 inches

Only $ 10.00


1917 REO Grand Touring Sedan - Scale 1:32
Designed for Champagne Tast and a Beer Budget, it was the Working Mans Rolls Royce. In 1917 war raged in Europe. While Rolls Royce was feverishly building truck and tank engines for the beleaguered British Army, automobile pioneer Ransom E. Olds, (founder of Oldsmobile), saw a golden opportunity to do something that had never been done before; produce a magnificent English luxury car at a Detroit price.

Our Model Features:
* Opening Bi-Fold Hood
* Detailed I-6 Engine
* Wood Spoked Wheels
* Rear Mounted Spare
* Opening Front Doors
* Highly Detailed Interior
* Working Steering System
* Suicide Steering Wheel
* Baked Enamel Finish
* Precision Die-Cast Replica
* 5.25 inches long

Only $ 10.00


1930 Hudson Coupe - Scale 1:32
It was the Most Popular of the Independent Manufacturers. 1930 saw Hudson leap into 5th place in US car sales lead by this $885 Coupe. Not only were Hudsons stylish, but they proved their speed and endurance in 1930 winning the Tour de France.

Our Model Features:
* Opening Doors with Inside Trim
* Detailed Authentic Interior
* Opening Bi-Fold Hood
* Detailed Engine
* Dual Running Boards
* Working Steering System
* Windshield Brow
* Rear Deck-Mounted Luggage Compartment
* Rolls Royce Style Headlamps
* Chrome Grill and Bumpers
* Baked Enamel Finish
* Molded Resin Trim
* Precision Die-Cast Replica
* 5 inches long

Only $ 10.00


1930 Packard Speedster - Scale 1:32
1930 brought new design innovation with the introduction of the 734 Speedster. This car was a collaboration between Dietrich, Gubitz and Birge. The auto was called a boat-tail speedster. Packard also made a Runabout, Phaeton, Victoria, and Sedan model. The Speedster was primarily the status symbol of Wall St. Bankers & Brokers, but despite its unique design, was not a popular seller.

Our Model Features:
* Opening Front Doors
* Detailed Interior and Dash
* Chrome Grille and Trim
* Opening Bi-Fold Hood
* Detailed Engine
* Baked Enamel Finish
* Molded Resin Trim
* Precision Die-Cast Replica
* 6 inches long

Only $ 10.00


1932 Chevrolet Phaeton - Scale 1:32
Last of The $500 Chevys! It was the last of the Prohibition Era autos made in America. Those good old days when you could buy a brand new car for $500. Yes, the early 30s- when the same attention to detail and pride in workmanship went into producing a car as making a fine Swiss watch. We proudly present this special edition of the legendary 1932 Chevrolet Phaeton!

Our Model Features:
* Opening Front Doors
* Opening Louvered Bi-Fold Bonnet
* Detailed 6-Cylinder Engine
* Spoked Wheels with Chrome Rims
* Dual Side Mounted Spares
* Chrome Grille, Bumpers and Trim
* Bumper Mounted Rear Trunk
* Baked Enamel Finish
* Molded Resin Trim
* Precision Die-Cast Replica
* 5.5 inches long

Only $ 10.00


1932 Chrysler Imperial - Scale 1:32
A Classic For The Ages! Only 220 of these luxury classics were ever produced. It was so luxurious, so regal, it soon became the official Wedding Day Car for high society weddings. A newlyweds Royal Chariot. The 1932 Chrysler Imperial LeBaron.

Our Model Features:
* Opening Front Doors
* Detailed Interior and Dash
* Chrome Grille and Trim
* Opening Bi-Fold Hood
* Detailed Engine
* Baked Enamel Finish
* Molded Resin Trim
* Precision Die-Cast Replica
* 6 inches long

Only $ 10.00


1934 Packard Victoria V12 - Scale 1:32
Available Nowhere Else! Finally Tracked Down After A Nationwide Search! You are now looking at one of the greatest finds in automotive history, one of the most prized possessions any collector could ever hope to acquire. After years of intensive searching, we have finally located the only known 1934 Packard V-12 Victoria still in existence and have recreated this special edition replica.

Our Model Features:
* Full Operating Parts
* Opening Doors
* Intricately Detailed Interior
* Louvered Hood
* V-Nose Chrome Grille and Trim
* Side Mounted Spare
* Bug-Eye Chrome Headlamps
* Twin Running Boards
* Baked Enamel Finish
* Molded Resin Trim
* Precision Die-Cast Metal
* 7 inches long

Only $ 10.00


1934 Duesenberg J-Class Royalton - Scale 1:32
It was the Most Expensive Luxury Car Ever Built In America! The Most Sought After Collectible In Automobile History... So rare—only 64 were ever produced— and valued today at over 1 million dollars... the 1934 Duesenberg was, and still is, the ultimate toy of the Forbes 500 set.. With a list price higher than the cost of a house, (you could buy a fleet of 25 Fords for less money)---it was such a celebrity, people lined the avenues for just a glimpse of the fabulous Dusey J.

Our Model Features:
* Opening Front Doors
* Detailed Interior and Dash
* Chrome Grille and Trim
* Opening Bi-Fold Hood
* Detailed Engine
* Baked Enamel Finish
* Molded Resin Trim
* Precision Die-Cast Replica
* 6 inches long

Only $ 10.00


1937 Cord Convertible - Scale 1:32
Commonly referred to as The Baby Duesenberg, this 1937 Cord Convertible was the last Cord ever made. The Auburn Motor Company, makers of the Duesenberg, Cord, and Auburn, could not withstand the economic problems of the Depression, even though their cars had looks and features well ahead of their time. A 1937 Cord convertible like this one would sell for well over $100,000 today.

Our Model Features:
* Opening Front Doors
* Detailed Interior and Dash
* Chrome Grille and Trim
* Opening Bi-Fold Hood
* Detailed Engine
* Baked Enamel Finish
* Molded Resin Trim
* Precision Die-Cast Replica
* 5 inches long

Only $ 10.00

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