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Corgi Classic Ford Model T
Topic Started: Aug 2 2013, 10:28 PM (336 Views)
Diecastmania
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Corgi Classics Ford Model T. SCALE 1:43?

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pjedsel
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Very nice. I don't think the classic line every caught on that good for Corgi. I had a few of them - still have a couple of the trucks that no one seems to want whenever I have posted them for sale. They were a bit bigger than the Matchbox Yesteryear models and models from Rio and others which may have been why they didn't do all that well in the marketplace.
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pjedsel
Aug 2 2013, 11:35 PM
Very nice. I don't think the classic line every caught on that good for Corgi. I had a few of them - still have a couple of the trucks that no one seems to want whenever I have posted them for sale. They were a bit bigger than the Matchbox Yesteryear models and models from Rio and others which may have been why they didn't do all that well in the marketplace.
I've also realized they aren't real popular too
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So weird seeing it in a bright school-bus yellow. Usually the Model T's were always painted black, unless it became a taxi or something.

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