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1973 Pontiac Firebird
Topic Started: Feb 13 2014, 04:01 PM (132 Views)
Phil A. Pino
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This is a New Ray's version of a 1973 Pontiac Firebird that I acquired way back in 2000. The New Ray mold apparently was made in 1999 according to the info on the chassis. It is a 'Speedy Power' model, that being one that has a pull-back, spring loaded power device driving the rear wheels when the model is pulled backwards and then released, causing the rear wheels to spin madly. The model is completely stock except for my silvering the side mirrors and the detailing of the wheels with black ink. Not sure what the exact scale is, but the model measures right at six inches in length. Model is housed in a nice, solid, clear plastic display case.

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Looks good in black. I have one in red and it is 1/32 scale.
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