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AUTHENTIC REPRODUCTIONS CAST FROM
ONE OF AMERICA'S FINEST COLLECTIONS OF ANTIQUE TOYS
Model T Coupe
10 inches long, 5 inches wide,
8 inches high (1917)
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After Henry Ford began selling assembly
line cars, this model was the first that
most men could afford. Certainly not a
family car, only two people could sit cosily
on the single seat. Top speed was about 35
m.p.h. . . and it certainly beat the horse
and carriage for comfort. This cast-iron toy
was a favorite of the children of the 1920's,
probably for the same reasons children like
model cars today .. they dream of owning
one just like it.
AI;
on all our other replicas,
the cast-iron wheels turn, and every detail
has been carefully hand painted to look
exactly like the original toy. Shipped post–
paid from Grand Rapids, Mich., to all states
except Alaska andHawaii. No C.0.D. orders.
To assure delivery before Christmas, orders
must be placed before December 6.
F21 C 87986-(Wt. 5 lbs.)... .. . ..... .. . . .$150.00
Touring Car
10 inches long, 3 inches wide,
5 inches high (about 1921)
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This streamlined two-seater was the
convertible of the past. A well-to-do
lady rides in style as her driver concen–
trates on the mechanics of this "new–
fangled" machine. He had to start it with
a crank. Too expensive for the average
man, this car would go 40 miles per hour.
The most frequent break-down was a blow–
out from the rough, gravel roads. Wheels
on our authentic cast-iron replica actually
turn. Shipped postpaid from Grand Rapids,
Michigan, to all states except Alaska and
Hawaii. No C.0.D. orders. To assure de–
livery before Christmas, orders must be
placed before December 6.
F21 C 87984-(Shipping
wt.
5 lbs.). ....$150.00
Four Door Sedan
13 inches long, 5 inches wide,
5 inches high (1926)
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Luxury for the whole family! Two seats
afforded plenty of room for packages or
toddlers. Even long trips were feasible now
in .any weather .. this car went up to 40
miles per hour. Families from one Coast
could see how the other Coast lived-and
might' even decide to stay there. Our hand
painted, cast-iron replica has wheels that
turn. It's authentic in design, even to the
tread on the running boards. Shipped post–
paid from Grand Rapids, Michigan, to all
states except Alaska and Hawaii. No C.0.D.
orders. To assure delivery before Christmas,
orders must be placed before December 6.
F21 C 87985-\Wt. 8 lbs.). . . .. . ..... . .. . .$150.00
Each "toy " comes with a display case . .
for
in–
formation, see page 314.
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