New for 1953. The Packard Caribbean was the most elegant and expensive Packard available. To ensure exclusivity, Packard limited production to only 750 of these $5,200 beauties. Now, be the fi rst to own this breathtaking diecast replica of Packard's glamorous 1953 Caribbean. Bold and beautiful from its wide-mouth chrome grille to its jaunty "Continental" spare. Lift the hefty hood to view the fully wired 180 hp straight-eight engine. Inside, you'll find ribbed two-tone upholstered seats. Full instrumentation. "Ultramatic" chrome gearlever. And Packard's emblem on the steering wheel. Complete with rakish circular wheel cutouts, wire wheels and white walls. It's one outstanding showpiece. Order today!
In 1959 Buick launched their all-new top-of-the-line Electra series boasting bold styling and gorgeous front and rear bat-wing fins! This precision diecast brings Buick's masterpiece back to life...
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JFK loved the revolutionary new Lincoln Continental so much he drove one as his personal car creating a generation of Lincoln enthusiasts. Now drive Kennedy's "Camelot" Continental. Flawlessly...
The press called it "E-Day". September 4th, 1958. Over 2.5 million Americans poured into Ford dealerships nationwide to see the brand new Edsel. Now you can relive this exciting moment with this...