Vehicles
1920s - 1930s 1935 American Luxury Cars
1925 Ford T “Chopped” Kit
This retro racer is ready for a spin. Replicating the 1925 Ford T, this 1/25 scale plastic kit allows you to build two complete cars. It includes pre-lettered drag slicks, optional tinted windows, roadster and chopped hardtop bodies, racing tires, and a decal sheet. Assembly required. Skill level 2. 8" long. #408604
These 1/32 scale, die cast models replicate a pair of Depression-era luxury cars. A They feature opening hoods that reveal large detailed engines, opening doors, steerable front wheels, treaded rubber whitewall tires, detailed interiors, chrome detailing, and authentic badging. 6" long.
$29.95 29.95
1929 Ford Model A
First produced on October 20, 1927, the Ford Model A was the second huge success for the Ford Motor Company, after its predecessor, the Model T. A replica of a hot rod version of the Model A, this 1/24 scale, die cast model features a detailed engine, opening doors and trunk, plenty of simulated chrome, realistically treaded tires, and running boards. 6" long.
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24.95 each
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A: 1935 Duesenberg SSJ #401268
1/24 SCALE
#407085
$19.95 19.95
Ford USA Metal Sign
A tribute to an American classic, this metal sign features purposely distressed graphics for a vintage look. Made in the USA. 12" diameter. $
#409983
21.95
Made in the USA.
1/32 SCALE
B: 1935 Auburn Speedster #409783
1932 Chrysler Imperial “Gangbusters” Kit
Considered Chrysler’s top-ofthe-line vehicle for most of its history, this 1/25 scale plastic kit recreates the 1932 Chrysler Imperial, and includes a wellequipped interior, realistic tires, a steering wheel, a detailed chassis, authentic decals, and spare tires. Skill level 2. Assembly required. Measures 8½" long. #408868 $29.95
Capone
1934 Packard V12 Victoria Soft Top
This 1/18 scale, die cast 1/18 SCALE model replicates one of the most stylish and sought-after vehicles of the 1930s. It features an opening hood to reveal a large detailed engine, steerable front wheels, treaded real rubber tires, opening doors and trunk, a plush detailed interior, a soft convertible top either up or down, simulated chrome parts, spare wheels mounted in the front fenders, and a removable display base. 11¾" long. #409570 $109.95
Once the most feared bootlegger in Chicago, Al Capone (played by Tom Hardy) is sentenced to 11 years in federal penitentiary for tax evasion. Released from prison at the age of 40 because of his declining health from untreated syphilis, he retires to Florida with his family. Forced to sell off most of his belongings to pay old debts and support himself, he remembers that he stashed away $10 million, but cannot remember where. With his memory nearly gone, his last few years are haunted by the monstrous violence he committed during his life of crime. 1 hr. 44 min. #111469 $12.95 A
Images of America
Packard Motor Car Company
Ide. For more than a half-century, Packard automobiles exemplified American quality, innovation and class. With archival images and detailed captions, this pictorial examines Packard's early years, from its 1899 founding in Warren, Ohio, to its move to Detroit in 1903 and its "golden era" in the 1920s and 1930s when Packards represented American motordom royalty and were the cars of presidents, movie stars, and those with an appreciation for fine taste. 128 pages, 200+ B&W photographs, 6½"x 9¼", softcover. #R37135 $21.95
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Gangster Gal Metal Signs
Made in the USA.
Don’t call these girls “Tootsie” unless B you like the taste of hot lead! Handmade in the USA from high-gauge steel, they include mounting holes for easy hanging. A: Scarlet Gangster – 18"x 12". #107630 $ 29.95 each B: Gangster for Life – 12"x 18" #107631
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