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924/1 Cummerata Mission, Los Angeles, USA, Inc - 4852
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Monday: 13:00-18:00
924/1 Cummerata Mission, Los Angeles, USA, Inc - 4852
Monday: 13:00-18:00
Since 1959, she has owned several exciting vehicles but in 1988 finally scored a true American classic car - the iconic 1957 Chevy, in convertible form, of course.
At Round 2 we are proud to introduce two new versions of the Barbie 1957 Chevy Bel Air convertible. These 1:18 scale, heavyweight die-cast vehicles replicate in exacting detail all of the glamour and glitz of the real cars and capture the doll's iconic flair as produced in Mattel's toy Barbie™ vehicles from the 1980s.
Version 1 is offered in brilliant turquoise and version 2 in bright Barbie pink. So, jump on in and enjoy a nostalgic ride down Memory Lane... Just remember, this doll is driving!
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Nobody accumulates a car collection like a Barbie doll without being smart, successful and handy with a wrench (albeit a plastic one).
Since 1959, she has owned several exciting vehicles but in 1988 finally scored a true American classic car - the iconic 1957 Chevy, in convertible form, of course.
At Round 2 we are proud to introduce two new versions of the Barbie 1957 Chevy Bel Air convertible. These 1:18 scale, heavyweight die-cast vehicles replicate in exacting detail all of the glamour and glitz of the real cars and capture the doll's iconic flair as produced in Mattel's toy Barbie™ vehicles from the 1980s.
Version 1 is offered in brilliant turquoise and version 2 in bright Barbie pink. So, jump on in and enjoy a nostalgic ride down Memory Lane... Just remember, this doll is driving!
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Nobody accumulates a car collection like a Barbie doll without being smart, successful and handy with a wrench (albeit a plastic one).
Since 1959, she has owned several exciting vehicles but in 1986 finally scored a true American classic car - the iconic Chevrolet Silver ‘Vette.
At Round 2 we are proud to introduce a new version of the Barbie Chevrolet Silver ‘Vette. This 1:18 scale, heavyweight die-cast vehicle replicates in exacting detail all of the glamour and glitz of the real car and captures the doll's iconic flair as produced in Mattel's toy Barbie vehicles from the 1980s. So, jump on in and enjoy a nostalgic ride down Memory Lane... Just remember, this doll is driving!
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The legend of the Blue Max spans several years and various liveries over its famous history. In the beginning, the Blue Max didn't have a name or its distinctive German cross. Schmidt hired Don Hardy to build a Ford Mustang for the 1969 season with a staggering powerplant built by the famed Ramchargers. A year later Schmidt added the distinctive Blue Max regalia, debuting at the 1970 NHRA Winter Nationals at Pomona, California, where it set top speed of the meet for Funny Cars at 203.61 mph. The new look and notable speed was the intro into Funny Car history.
While Schmidt who gave the sport the Blue Max Funny Car, Raymond Beadle furthered the Blue Max's fame with his sensational battles Don Prudhomme in the mid-1970s and three consecutive world championships that followed in 1979, 1980 and 1981 - helping to secure the Blue Max as a household name.
This 1973 Ford Mustang Blue Max, as driven by Richard Tharp, is a great addition to the Legends of the Quarter Mile lineup, and Auto World is proud to offer this limited-edition funny car in this rare version of this iconic livery.
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Prominently featured in the 1980 Universal Pictures film The Blues Brothers, this 1974 Dodge Monaco was a decommissioned Mount Prospect police car, purchased by Elwood Blues at an auction after he traded a previous car (a 1968 Cadillac Sixty Special) for a microphone. When describing the car to his brother Jake Blues, Elwood says, “It’s got a cop motor, a 440-cubic-inch plant. It’s got cop tires, cop suspension, cop shocks. It’s a model made before catalytic converters so it’ll run good on regular gas.” The sedan has the ability to perform seemingly impossible stunts, such as flipping backwards in midair and even “flying” for very brief periods of time. Clearly unimpressed, especially considering the cigarette lighter does not work, Elwood slams on the gas and jumps over an open drawbridge. Jake nonchalantly states, “Car’s got a lot of pickup.” Elwood retorts, “So what do you say, is it the new Bluesmobile or what?” Jake replies, “Fix the cigarette lighter.”
Auto World proudly presents a detailed replica of the Bluesmobile with the loud speaker mounted on the roof that Jake and Elwood broad-casted their upcoming “Blues Extravaganza” fund raising concert. True-to-life figures of The Blues Brothers, Elwood and Jake, are included
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