Re: IML: Imperial models
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Re: IML: Imperial models



I didn't see a 1961 Imperial convertible, but that model (1:18) is a Yat Ming, built from my (full-size) car, and available from several other online vendors for about $40.  e.g: http://www.diecastdirect.com/asp_modules/add_item.asp?ProductCode=YM20138WH
  or 
http://www.jeftoys.com/store/cart.php?cat=1%3A18%2C+1%3A24++Signature%2C+Yat+Ming%2C++ETC 

BTW, I have some extras in burgundy (not the Alska white of the original car), should anyone want want one of those.  I promised not to sell them, but for $30 S&H, I'd give them away!

jc


On Jul 27, 2006, at 9:36 PM, Leo Heligas wrote:

Club,
These may have been listed before but I think they are very nice. They are both from the National Motor Musem Mint. www.motormint.com I have several of the die cast models and the quality is not sd good as my Franklin Mint 48 Town & Country but for the price I think they are pretty good.
#1 1932 Chrysler Imperial LeBaron Phaeton $10.00
#2 Gorgi !961 Chrysler Imperial Convertible $59.98
Check them out!
Leo H. 83 EFI


John Corey
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