As I had A real car like this back in appox 1956 cost me $500.00 as I recall. It was A very good car but before its time, just look at the style as compared to today all look A likes Too bad if not sad that Studebaker , Packard, Nash and many others have falling by the wayside NO STYLE ALL LOOK THE SAME ALL HAVE THE SAME FEATUERS MAYBE SOMEDAY IT WILL ALL CHANGE AGAIN LETS HOPE SO.................
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This is for all intents and purposes a nice little inexpensive model, but it definitely comes off as being a bit cheesy and cheap looking in a top quality 1:43 collection. It's a bit of a shame since the first ever Crown Victoria was one of the most beautiful cars ever designed. Other Yat Ming/Road Signature models of mine manage to look pretty good next to the more costly models in my collection. I wish this one did too, but it's the only 1:43 '55 Crown Vic available at the moment, so I try to enjoy it for what it is.
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In box, it showed great design. On top of that, I have a more 'aged' model which looks grand, and makes people take a second look when they see them in different places. Highly recommended.
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If the color were an icky, muddy green I could swear it was a model of the first car our family owned. The only problem back then was ythree kids in the back seat meant for endless squabbles, and the wrap around window just didn't help. Many thanks for reviving a long forgotten memory!!!!1
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Scale and proportions look good. Paint is good. Engine lid doesn't open. Smaller details missing. Overall a good small-scale model.
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