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  2. Great American Dream Machines - Wikipedia

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    The range was introduced in the late 1980s and includes the following models, some of which are out of production: GADM #1 — 1951 Buick (GM) Le Sabre — silver-blue metallic; GADM #2 — 1954 Chevrolet Corvette Nomad — blue metallic/white roof; GADM #3 — 1938 Buick Y-Job — black

  3. Corgi Toys - Wikipedia

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    Further confusion in the market was the same blue Buick police car as Corgi (model no. 416) "Buick Century Police-Polizei" with one beacon was made in 1977 that included a police officer figure. The car was either a "Kojak" car, then police car, and then "Superman" as proof of reusing the diecast without authenticate to television or movies.

  4. List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    Auto Pilen – Spanish manufacturer of die-cast models in 1:43 and 1:64. Made by Pilen S.A. Auto Place Model – Based in Hong Kong. Autosculpt – Auto World – American brand of die-cast models and slot cars in 1:18 and 1:64, which specializes in

  5. Corgi Classics - Wikipedia

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    "Corgi Toys" was launched in 1956 as a new range of die-cast toy model cars by Mettoy Playcraft LTD, the toy car company founded in 1936. These new toy cars were soon a huge hit because at the time they were the only toy cars on the market that included transparent plastic windows, they soon became known as "the ones with the windows".

  6. Buby toys - Wikipedia

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    Miniaturas Buby was an Argentine company that manufactured die-cast scale model automobiles and trucks. The company, created by Harold Mahler, was notable for having produced scale model replicas of most of the vehicles manufactured in the country during four decades, such as Fiat 600, Renault 12, Ford Falcon, Citroen 3cv, Renault Fuego, Peugeot 504, among many others.

  7. Revell - Wikipedia

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    One interesting offering came about with a collaboration with AMT making the 1955 and 1956 promotional Buick. The models were atypical for the time in that there was full chassis detail, and bodies were cast in several pieces. Revell made these specifically ready-built for showroom display. [12]

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