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I had to squint real hard to read the print, but it looks like it's from Danbury Mint.
Here is a really good review with photos.
http://www.diecast.org/diecast98/htm.../reviewpix.htm
Two things bug me on this model. The steering wheel is wrong (it's not a 67 shelby GT-350 wheel) and the size of the torquethrust rims is too small. Other than that it's the best scale replica I've seen of the Bullit in a while.
Here is a really good review with photos.
http://www.diecast.org/diecast98/htm.../reviewpix.htm
Two things bug me on this model. The steering wheel is wrong (it's not a 67 shelby GT-350 wheel) and the size of the torquethrust rims is too small. Other than that it's the best scale replica I've seen of the Bullit in a while.
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I had to squint real hard to read the print, but it looks like it's from Danbury Mint.
Here is a really good review with photos.
http://www.diecast.org/diecast98/htm.../reviewpix.htm
Here is a really good review with photos.
http://www.diecast.org/diecast98/htm.../reviewpix.htm
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