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Cast Iron 1920's Fire Engine (Replica)

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    Posted 11 years ago

    aghcollect
    (2304 items)

    This is a 1980's painted cast iron replica of a 1920's era Fire Engine.
    Two-piece main body made of cast iron held together by two philips-head screws; painted in a brick-red color with yellow wheels.
    Measures 6 1/2" long by 2" wide by 4" tall

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    Comments

    1. modelnutz, 10 years ago
      Seems to have a naïve charm; looks like a few people could be kidded into thinking it`s older than it is, bar the Philips screws. There you are; caveat emptor.
    2. aghcollect aghcollect, 10 years ago
      Mine was a gift so it didn't cost me a cent - Hobby Lobby carries a lot of collector and hobby supplies I can't find elsewhere - I steer clear of their "decoratives" section.

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