Collector's Classics - made in Argentina 1:43 - 模型運動車 - ref. #C1-3D0 - Mercury Monterey Convertible town down 1954 - dark blue - 质量非常好——如今难得一见





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Collector's Classics 1/43 比例 Mercury Monterey Convertible Town Car 1954 深藍色,品相極佳並有原裝盒。
賣家描述
Offering to you a rare and good quality 1/43rd scale die-cast metal model car:
Collector's Classics
made in Argentina
ref. #C1-3D0
Mercury Monterey Convertible town down 1954 - dark blue
mint & boxed - very good quality - hard to find today
totally out of production since a very long time - with the original box
Note
the last photo of the real car in a different color ... not with this Lot ...
Historic Make Note
Collector's Classics was an Argentine brand that produced high-quality diecast model cars, popular among both children and serious collectors in the 1980s and 1990s. Founded by Buby, the company was known for its realistic and detailed models, often at a competitive price point compared to other diecast manufacturers at the time. They released models of many classic American cars and even offered a "Collector's Club" newsletter to their customers.
賣家的故事
Offering to you a rare and good quality 1/43rd scale die-cast metal model car:
Collector's Classics
made in Argentina
ref. #C1-3D0
Mercury Monterey Convertible town down 1954 - dark blue
mint & boxed - very good quality - hard to find today
totally out of production since a very long time - with the original box
Note
the last photo of the real car in a different color ... not with this Lot ...
Historic Make Note
Collector's Classics was an Argentine brand that produced high-quality diecast model cars, popular among both children and serious collectors in the 1980s and 1990s. Founded by Buby, the company was known for its realistic and detailed models, often at a competitive price point compared to other diecast manufacturers at the time. They released models of many classic American cars and even offered a "Collector's Club" newsletter to their customers.

