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Back when . . . was it really a simpler time? The Cars were certainly more simple. No computers, carburetors, leaded gas, no seat belts, a solid metal dash to crack your skull on and huge steering wheels. Ah but they sure do bring back memories. |
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Really nice, large scale model of a wood railed work truck. |
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CALIFORNIA DREAMIN' - 14x7x9 |
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"Like hey dude, can I like get a ride or somethin'." Head out to the secret spot with some pals in this model of what we all wished we'd had years ago. |
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Flower power was a slogan used by hippies (aka Flower Children) during the late 1960s and early 1970s as a symbol of the non-violence ideology. The expression is said to have been coined by the US poet Allen Ginsberg in 1965. |
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Large scale replica of the school bus you rode in for years until you or a friend got a car. |
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A stagecoach is a type of four-wheeled enclosed coach for passengers and goods, strongly sprung and drawn by four horses, usually four-in-hand. |
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Does it get any more classic than this? This thing is huge and nicely weathered. Looks great on a shelf or desk. |
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WORKIN FOR A LIVIN' - 12x5x4 |
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In response, Lewis Bandt, the body designer at Ford Australia, created the first ute. He married the front of the car with the back of a truck. It was called a coupe utility- coupe, because it was designed to carry two people, and utility.
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