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  1.  Handmade Antique Model Kit Car - 1931 Ford Taxi

    Handmade Antique Model Kit Car - 1931 Ford Taxi

    $75.00

    Tin toy cars saw their heyday in the 1950s and 1960s, before being displaced by diecast models in the 1970s. One of the first manufacturers was Shuco, founded as Sheyer and Co. in 1912. Tin toy cars were produced in America, South America, Europe, and most notably, Japan. Many tin cars and trucks could be wound up and would propel themselves, an early feature.

    Size:34x16x16

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  2. Handmade Antique Model Kit Car - 1931 Ford  Tractor/Trailer

    Handmade Antique Model Kit Car - 1931 Ford Tractor/Trailer

    $79.00

    Tin toy cars saw their heyday in the 1950s and 1960s, before being displaced by diecast models in the 1970s. One of the first manufacturers was Shuco, founded as Sheyer and Co. in 1912. Tin toy cars were produced in America, South America, Europe, and most notably, Japan. Many tin cars and trucks could be wound up and would propel themselves, an early feature.


    Size:41x17x18cm

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  3. Handmade Antique Tin Model Car-1909 Rolls Royce Ghost

    Handmade Antique Tin Model Car-1909 Rolls Royce Ghost

    $95.00

    Tin toy cars saw their heyday in the 1950s and 1960s, before being displaced by diecast models in the 1970s. One of the first manufacturers was Shuco, founded as Sheyer and Co. in 1912. Tin toy cars were produced in America, South America, Europe, and most notably, Japan. Many tin cars and trucks could be wound up and would propel themselves, an early feature.

    Size:38x14x18cm

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