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"Pikes Peak International Hill Climb" Series 1 Set of 6 pieces 1/64 Diecast Model Cars by Greenlight

"Pikes Peak International Hill Climb" Series 1 Set of 6 pieces 1/64 Diecast Model Cars by Greenlight

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    • Brand new 1/64 scale diecast car models of "Pikes Peak International Hill Climb" Series 1 Set of 6 pieces die cast model cars by Greenlight.
    • Brand new boxes.
    • Limited edition.
    • Chrome accents.
    • Real rubber tires.
    • True-to-scale detail.
    • Factory sealed case.
    • Officially licensed product.
    • Detailed interiors, exteriors.
    • Die-cast metal body and chassis.
    • Custom and individualized packaging.
    • Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
    • Each model is packed in an individual blister pack.
    • Dimensions of each car is approximately L-2.5-3.25 inches long.
    • PLEASE NOTE: Might come with a chase car instead of one of the cars in a set, but it is not guaranteed.
    • THIS SET INCLUDES FOLLOWING MODELS:
    • 1) 1971 Plymouth Barracuda #42 Jess Neal Black.
    • 2) 1957 Plymouth Savoy #62 Joe Giba "Centennial Race Track" White.
    • 3) 1967 Chevrolet Impala #69 Bill Daniels "Daniels Motors" Turquoise Metallic.
    • 4) 1994 Ford Bronco #17 Jimmy Ford "Colorado Quarries Inc." White and Black with Stripes.
    • 5) 1971 AMC Javelin "Official Pace Car 49th Annual Pikes Peak Auto Hill Climb" Blue and White.
    • 6) 1980 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am "Official Pace Car 58th Annual Pikes Peak Auto Hill Climb" White with Black Top.
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