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Goldvarg Collection

1949 Crosley Station Wagon Jonquil Yellow Limited Edition to 240 pieces Worldwide 1/43 Model Car by Goldvarg Collection

1949 Crosley Station Wagon Jonquil Yellow Limited Edition to 240 pieces Worldwide 1/43 Model Car by Goldvarg Collection

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    • Brand new 1/43 scale car model of 1949 Crosley Station Wagon Jonquil Yellow Limited Edition to 240 pieces Worldwide model car by Goldvarg Collection.
    • Brand new box.
    • Real rubber tires.
    • True-to-scale detail.
    • Officially licensed product.
    • Highly detailed interior, exterior.
    • Comes in plastic display showcase.
    • Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
    • Dimensions approximately L-3.25, W-1, H-1.25 inches.
    • This model is made of resin and does not have any openings.
    • Crosley was a small, independent American manufacturer of subcompact cars, bordering on microcars. At first called the Crosley Corporation and later Crosley Motors Incorporated, the Cincinnati, Ohio, firm was active from 1939 to 1952, interrupted by World War II production. Their station wagons were the most popular model, but also offered were sedans, pickups, convertibles, a sports car, and even a tiny jeep-like vehicle. For export, the cars were badged Crosmobile.
    • Crosley introduced several "firsts" in American automotive history, including the first affordable, mass-market car with an overhead camshaft engine in 1946; the first use of the term 'Sport(s-) Utility' in 1947, for a 1948 model year convertible wagon; and the first American cars to be fitted with 4-wheel caliper type disc brakes, as well as America's first post-war sports car, the Hotshot, in the 1949 model year.
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