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1942 Chevrolet Box Van Fudgsicle Popsicle Bank 75067 1:34 Liberty Classics chevy

$ 26.37

Availability: 100 in stock
  • MPN: 75067
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Material: die Cast
  • Vehicle Year: 1942
  • Vehicle Type: Box Van
  • Model: Box Van
  • Gender: Boys & Girls
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: The picture is of the actual item up for auction and the packaging that is included. This was part of my dad’s large collection. This vehicle has been displayed on a shelf for a while. We have either dusted the item with a soft makeup brush or used an air compressor to blow off any dust. There may be slight changes in the coloration over the years. The room where the item was displayed had no direct sunlight so there is no sun damage. My dad kept the empty boxes off site in a u-lock-it for several years. The boxes have been matched back up with the item and have also been dusted or sprayed with compressed air to remove surface dust. They have not been played with at all as these were adult collectable's.
  • Age Level: 8-11 Years
  • Theme: Chevrolet
  • Character Family: Fudgsicle Popsicle
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: Liberty Classics
  • Color: Yellow/Black
  • Scale: 1:34
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Recommended Age Range: 8+
  • Year of Manufacture: 1999
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Vehicle Make: Chevrolet

    Description

    SpecCast Liberty Classics
    1942 Chevrolet  Box Van Bank
    Fudgesicle
    1:34 Scale Diecast
    Limited Edition
    Diecast Body
    Real Rubber Tires
    Measures Approximately 8" long
    Part #75067
    Box Dated 1999
    Recommended for 8 years and up
    Come in Original Boxes as shown
    No papers
    Condition:  The picture is of the actual item up for auction and the packaging that is included. This was part of my dad’s large collection. This vehicle has been displayed on a shelf for a while. We have either dusted the item with a soft makeup brush or used an air compressor to blow off any dust. There may be slight changes in the coloration over the years. The room where the item was displayed had no direct sunlight so there is no sun damage. My dad kept the empty boxes off site in a u-lock-it for several years. The boxes have been matched back up with the item and have also been dusted or sprayed with compressed air to remove surface dust. They have not been played with at all as these were adult collectable's.