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1958 Ford Fairlane Police Car, 1964 Ford Galaxie Police Car - 1:32 Scale
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The Real Interceptors
1958 Ford Fairlane Police Car
1964 Ford Galaxie Police Car
Perfect for Police Work
It is the black and white truth that for over 100 years, Fords have been the dominant maker of American police cars. The National Motor Museum Mint has produced these exclusive 1:32 scale precision die-cast replicas to salute both the Ford Motor Company and the fine work of local police departments across the country.
The 1958 Ford line was particularly popular with the police due to the introduction of the big-block V-8 engine. Our Fairlane 500 Town Sedan featured the 332 cubic inch 240hp. Interceptor engine. Reasonably priced at $2527, over 100,000 were produced. Not only economical and sturdy, with its solid B-pillar, the Fairlanes were probably the most attractive squad cars ever. The anodized gold on the side panels plus quad front and rear lights put this car in a class by itself.
The 1964 Galaxie Sedan was even a more popular style with over 200,000 made at $2765. Like all 1964 Fords, it was totally restyled. This new restyling was so popular that Motor Trend named the entire Ford line as its Car of the Year. Although the V-8 engine was smaller than the 1958 one at only 289 cubic inches, advancements in technology had increased horsepower to 271.
Features
Opening Hoods
Opening Trunks
Opening Front Doors
Precision Die-Cast Replicas
1:32 Scale Models
6.5" Long
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Price: $20.00
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