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Mustang Pedal Car - Blue

posted by Munchkin @ 1:49 PM
Saturday, February 27, 2010

Mustang Pedal Car

Mustang Pedal CarAfter discovering the original tooling for the AMF Mustang Pedal Car, all the tooling was purchased to manufacture this car!  Make no mistake, this is an authentic AMF Mustang Pedal Car newly manufactured from the original tooling.The Legend is Reborn…

The Mustang Pedal Car is back after more than 35 years and just in time for the all new redesigned ‘05 Ford Mustang.  We are proud to introduce the revival of the original ‘65 Mustang Pedal Car.

…The Legend Lives!

Built from the original AMF tooling, these cars are authentic in every way and will be coveted by kids, parents and collectors alike. 

These cars are great attention-getters!   

Just awesome!

“American Muscles” Diecast Models

posted by Munchkin @ 11:09 AM
Monday, August 10, 2009

1966 Pontiac GTOFor the model car collector, give that special little man (or big man) in your life a little blast from the past with a hard to find diecast model muscle car. These models are such a beauty and so collectible. 

How many diecast collectibles do you own?  Diecast collectibles appeal to those with large collections of the real things in their garage, but they also appeal to those who perhaps will never own a real full size American Muscle car.

Diecasts allow us to put something in our hands that is just like what we have in the garage, or they can allow us to dream of what we cannot put in our garage at the present moment.

Our model cars represent the best of Detroit muscle cars from the 1960s and 1970s, including Mustangs, Chevelles, Camaros, GTS, Impalas and Cougars.  These hard-to-find 1:18 scale models are beautifully detailed and finished with opening hoods, doors, trunks and detailed engines.

So, do I have a 1966 Pontiac GTO? Of course, but it’s just not as big as I wish it were. It can fit in my hand.

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