CLASSIC METAL WORKS Ho Scale Cmw Mini Metals Die Cast Ford 658819301506 FT48 Ambulance
( Brand: Classic Metal Works ), ( Manufacturer Part Number: 30150 ), ( Type: Automobile ), ( Gauge: Ho ), ( Material: Diecast ), ( Grading: C-7 Excellent ), ( Packaging: Original Packaging ), ( Paint: Factory Painted ), ( State Of Assembly: Ready To Go/pre-built ), ( UPC: 658819301506 )
Review CLASSIC METAL WORKS Ho Scale Cmw Mini Metals #30150 Die cast Ford Ambulance
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