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1947 Dodge Power Wagon "Menards Racing" (Yellow) 1/48 Diecast Car
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1947 Dodge Power Wagon "Menards Racing" (Yellow) 1/48 Diecast Car

1947 Dodge Power Wagon "Menards Racing" (Yellow) 1/48 Diecast Car

  • Officially licensed by FCA
  • 1:48 scale
  • Beautifully decorated with a stunning paint scheme
  • Limited Edition
  • 4-3/8"L x 1-5/8"W x 1-5/8"H

This officially licensed 1:48 Scale 1947 Dodge® Power Wagon is highly detailed and looks like it came straight off the showroom floor with its black running boards and stunning paint job! These tough trucks were quite common from the late 1940s and throughout the 1950s.

$3.30

Original: $10.99

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1947 Dodge Power Wagon "Menards Racing" (Yellow) 1/48 Diecast Car

$10.99

$3.30

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1947 Dodge Power Wagon "Menards Racing" (Yellow) 1/48 Diecast Car

  • Officially licensed by FCA
  • 1:48 scale
  • Beautifully decorated with a stunning paint scheme
  • Limited Edition
  • 4-3/8"L x 1-5/8"W x 1-5/8"H

This officially licensed 1:48 Scale 1947 Dodge® Power Wagon is highly detailed and looks like it came straight off the showroom floor with its black running boards and stunning paint job! These tough trucks were quite common from the late 1940s and throughout the 1950s.

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  • Officially licensed by FCA
  • 1:48 scale
  • Beautifully decorated with a stunning paint scheme
  • Limited Edition
  • 4-3/8"L x 1-5/8"W x 1-5/8"H

This officially licensed 1:48 Scale 1947 Dodge® Power Wagon is highly detailed and looks like it came straight off the showroom floor with its black running boards and stunning paint job! These tough trucks were quite common from the late 1940s and throughout the 1950s.