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Cars - AUTO WORLD - AWSS140 - Monopoly - 1935 Auburn 851 Speedster in Black with

Scale: 1/18


By: AUTO WORLD

Added: 2024-05-10

SKU: B2B-AWSS140

Comes from California, USA
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$249.95 CDNeach
Price: $221.29 CDN plus Taxes of $28.66 CDN

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Monopoly - 1935 Auburn 851 Speedster in Black with Matte Gold Made of diecast metalFeatures Include:• Opening doors and hood• Accurate interior and chassis• Steerable front wheels• Detailed engine Want to be a railroad tycoon? Don’t just ride on the Reading, buy the entire railroad and add three more: the B & O, the Pennsylvania, and the Short Line. The railroad is one of the most valuable properties a Monopoly player can own because the rent increases based on the number of Railroads owned. Join the ranks of rich railroad royalty and rub elbows with Rich Uncle Pennybags.After you own all the railroads, add this Auto World 1:18 scale coal-black 851 Speedster with its sweeping lines and supercharged Lycoming eight-cylinder engine, reminiscent of the horsepower that propelled the Golden Age of Railroading. This highly-collectible American vehicle with its recognizable boattail rear end is emblazoned with the iconic Monopoly train art of the properties that rank 7th out of 10 in payoff percentage and 64% visitation frequency. We’ve even included a resin figure of Mr. Monopoly proudly posing on a railroad engine token! Choo-choooo! All aboard!

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Cars - ACME - A1801224 - 1971 Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible in Orbit Orange

Scale: 1/18


By: ACME

Added: 2023-12-01

SKU: B2B-A1801224

Comes from California, USA
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$269.95 CDNeach
Price: $239.38 CDN plus Taxes of $30.57 CDN

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1971 Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible in Orbit Orange - The Last Ram Air Judge Made! Limited Edition - Estimated Production 600 Pieces Features Include: • Opening doors • Poseable steering • Highly detailed 455 engine • Detailed interior with folding seats • Individually serialized In the winter of 1970, a Mr. Wayne Hagen caught wind of some rattling news: the Judge was retiring. In this case, no political figure was stepping down but rather Pontiac's sportster of the same name. "He wanted one his whole life but couldn't swing it financially,' recalls his wife, Mary. "Realizing this would be his last chance to get one, he figured he should get moving." In April of 1971, the lovebirds swung by Hansord Pontiac, in Minneapolis, only to be greeted with a terrible announcement: they were too late. "The sales staff said sadly we had missed the boat in getting in an order,' recalls Mary. Officially, the Judge was discontinued in February and here it was nearly a month later. "We told them we weren't interested anymore and started to leave,' said Mary. "Before we could get to the door, they said they would call up Pontiac and ask if they'll make one more." Further pressing their luck, the Hagens had a special request: the car needed to be painted in their favorite color, Orbit Orange. "We had to have one in that color, we just loved it,' gushed Mary. Easier said than done, that vibrant hue was no longer available for the 1971 model year. Still, eager for a sale, the dealership put in a special paint

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