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VINTAGE MADE-IN-JAPAN TIN 4-Door POLICE PATROL CAR #110, Friction Driven. WORKS!

$ 60.72

Availability: 73 in stock
  • Gender: All
  • Modified Item: No
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Theme: Police
  • Condition: Good+. VINTAGE MADE-IN-JAPAN TIN 4-Door Police PATROL CAR #110, Friction. White roof with flat red light and word “POLICE”. Black body. White doors, wheels + hubcaps. Tested and works. Travels about 10 feet. “NO.110” is located on the car’s back right side. Original paint has retained its glossy shine. Chrome trim details front to back. Dashboard is painted light blue with red steering wheel and multi-color compartments. Upholstery is red + black check. Front right hubcap missing (see photo #4). A line of white paint added (see photo #8). The car was not cleaned; we leave the option up to the buyer. 2.50”H x 3.25”W x 9”Long. WT=0.70 lbs. By TAIYO? QUESTIONS? Please send a message and we will promptly reply. NOTE: I’m just beginning my study of vintage tin cars “Made in Japan”. If anyone has reading suggestions, I’d love to have them.
  • Brand: TAIYO?
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Dimensions: 2.50”H x 3.25”W x 9”Long
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Year: 1950

    Description

    The Grand Antique Mall, located in Cincinnati, Ohio, presents a
    VINTAGE MADE-IN-JAPAN TIN 4-Door Police PATROL CAR #110, Friction
    . White roof with flat red light and word “POLICE”. Black body. White doors, wheels + hubcaps. Tested and works. Travels about 10 feet. “NO.110” is located on the car’s back right side. Original paint has retained its glossy shine. Chrome trim details front to back. Dashboard is painted light blue with red steering wheel and multi-color compartments. Upholstery is red + black check. The car was not cleaned; we leave the option up to the buyer. Front right hubcap missing (see photo #4). A line of white paint on roof's edge (see photo #8). 2.50”H x 3.25”W x 9”Long. WT=0.70 lbs. By TAIYO?
    QUESTIONS?
    Please send a message and we will promptly reply.
    NOTE
    : I’m just beginning my study of vintage tin cars “Made in Japan”. If anyone has reading suggestions, I’d love to have them.