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Sabra Gamdakoor '67 Cadillac
Topic Started: Jan 10 2014, 01:36 AM (955 Views)
realgone58
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Score at the swap meet last month. Sabra Gamda Koor Isreal '67 Cadillac Cvt in approx 1/43. These are relatively hard to find. Got it for $2 bucks!!!!! I was very happy!
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Swifty
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The Mustang II is a Mustang too!
Very, very nice!
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Mikey 1/64
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That's a beauty! 2 bucks well spent!!!!

I have a boxed example of the Barracuda from the very similar Sabra series
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GothicCarsUrban
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Love it! World-class for the time, especially considering that Israel was still a developing country in the 60s and 70s and you wouldn't think they'd have something of this quality in that era.
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Very nice !
Sabra made some interesting models in the time. Unfortunately they are not so easy to find.

I found following link for those who want to discover the other models made by this company allthough I don't think it is complete.

http://www.sinanju.ca/Sabra/Sabra%20Toys.html

Does somebody else know what other models they made ?
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pjedsel
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That is one awesome fine and at an incredible price! You just don't see those Sabra/Gamda models available that often...and if you do at a price.
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HWJOE
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Awesome buy!
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realgone58
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Thanks for the link Sergoids. I like the Sabra series. I always look for them. So far, in addition to the Cadillac Cvt, I have a '67 ElDorado, a '66 Impala, and a mint boxed '64 Chevelle wagon, civilian version. I would LOVE to find more of them, espiecially the 4 door Pontiac and the Barracuda.
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Supremely nice score! I see them from time to time on the 'bay, but yeah...they usually are not cheap. $2 well spent!


Plus....its a Caddy!
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Never seen this one. It's beautiful.
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