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Racing Champions 1949 Mercury
Topic Started: Feb 8 2014, 08:45 AM (205 Views)
daniel60
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craftymore
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Support your local demo derby.

With current gold prices, that has to be worth about $850 right now!
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pjedsel
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I never cared for the gold or silver plated models but have many other variations of the RC Mercury. Still it makes for a nice picture.
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daniel60
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I bought up a bunch of these in my Nascar collector days but in the end just gave them away to Goodwill. Just purchased this recently because of it being shiny fake gold plated and a course it's a 1949 Mercury.
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Dean-o-mite
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That is majorly reflective and expensive looking.
Some of those NASCAR variations go for crazy money now. I've been trying to get the John Deere green Ford F-350 pickup variation, but haven't seen one available for under $70. (Way too much for my tight wallet).
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daniel60
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Feb 8 2014, 12:14 PM
That is majorly reflective and expensive looking.
Some of those NASCAR variations go for crazy money now. I've been trying to get the John Deere green Ford F-350 pickup variation, but haven't seen one available for under $70. (Way too much for my tight wallet).
Are you kidding my wallet is loose from all the spending.
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Dean-O-mite
Feb 8 2014, 12:14 PM
That is majorly reflective and expensive looking.
Some of those NASCAR variations go for crazy money now. I've been trying to get the John Deere green Ford F-350 pickup variation, but haven't seen one available for under $70. (Way too much for my tight wallet).
Hmm...I will have to do some checking as I had an number of the those RC John Deere models. I remember the days of the JD car in NASCAR driven by Chad Little and still have some of his cars as well.
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daniel60
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Chad Little from the state of Washington. I knew my Nascar in those days. All I know now is these high voice squeaky drivers.
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