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1:18 Scale Shelby Cobra 427 S/c Die-cast Model Guardsman Blue Ertl American Musc on 2040-parts.com

US $39.90
Location:

Broadway, Virginia, United States

Broadway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New with tags Manufacturer Part Number:EYSHEBLYCOBRABLUE Brand:unbranded UPC:Does not apply

1:18 Scale Shelby Cobra 427 S/C Die-cast Model Guardsman Blue Ertl American Musc


This is a 1:18 die-cast model of a 

Shelby Cobra 427 S/C 

from Ertl's 1993 American Muscle series. 

Features steerable wheels, opening doors and hood, 

detailed chassis, complete interior, 

427 4/B V-8 engine, and Halibrand wheels. 

It is painted authentic Guardsman Blue with white stripes. 

This model in in new, unopened condition.


We offer fast FREE shipping via USPS 

throughout the United States.


Virginia residents add 5.3% sales tax.


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