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Greenwood, Indiana, United States

Greenwood, Indiana, United States

UP FOR AUCTION & YOUR CONSIDERATION IS THIS  RARE HAND PAINTED CERAMIC COCA-COLA DELIVERY TRUCK . THIS IS FROM THE ORGINAL SNOW VILLAGE AND IS BY DEPARTMENT 56.  THIS IS DATED 1994 FOR THE COCA COLA COMPANY.  THE SIZE IS 5 1/4 INCHS LONG, 3 INCHS HIGH AND 2 INCHS WIDE.   COMES IN  ORIGINAL BOX AND  THIS  MODEL IS IN LIKE NEW CONIDITON & HAS ALWAYS BEEN SHELF DISPLAYED.   WELL DETAILED  MODEL AND  IS A LOCKABLE COIN BANK.    NO DAMAGE, REAL NICE.  $4.95  S/H FOR THE  48 STATES IN THE USA.   EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS.   PAYMENT IS THRU  PAYPAL. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING.

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