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Tin Lizzie
The Original 1910 Tin Lizzie - For Collectors
Of Vintage Classic Cars.
Precision Engineered To Original 1910 Ford Specifications.
Here in this special commemorative edition every
last intricate component is perfectly machined
in precise scale ratio: working spoke wheels,
side-mounted carriage lanterns, John Brown headlights,
front door that opens and close, fully padded
interior, even a center-hinged hood that opens
from both sides to reveal its authentic, miniature,
fully detailed 4-banger engine, so faithfully
reproduced in die-cast metal you can almost hear
it cough, sputter then finally rumble to life.
All capped off by a factory baked enamel finish,
as showroom perfect as the day it rolled of the
world`s first automotive assembly line in Dearborn,
Michigan.
Model Features
Real Spoke Wheels
Opening Front Door
Fully Detailed Engine
John Brown Headlamps
Opening Center-Hinged Hood
Fully Padded Detailed Interior
Side-Mount and Rear Carriage Lanterns
Precision Diecast Replica
Baked Enamel Finish
1:32 Scale Model
4.50 Inches Long
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here to buy this piece of automotive history now!
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