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And the one in box...
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I got it at KB toys, they were normall 9.99, and they were on sale, got em for like 7.50 each. I bought two of them.
Wow.... hope no one uses that as a concept.
Umm...wow...that's different. Somehow that reminds me, sadly, of this:
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Maybe it's the grille or something...
The 6000SUX!!! WHATTA CAR!!! :D
"And I want a new car! Something really big that gets shiznitty gas mileage."
Looks like it has 87-88 T-bird tail lights, 83-86 T-bird body, and a 4-eye Cougar front. Odd but hey at least it's a FOX:grinno:
My thoughts exactally, you beat me to the punch.
I love KB, just wish there still was one in toledo. Back when the Atari Jaguar came out they were 300 dollars, then once Atari discontinued them KB had them for like 30 bucks new. Neat Find tho.
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Are those turbineish wheels?
I found a model of a stock silver 87 Turbocoupe the other day. :birdsmily:
Coooooool. Glad you took off some of the decorations.
That car originally came out as a IMSA 84 TBird R/C car. (Very VERY hard to find). They've rehashed it about once every 3 or 4 years since adding on and taking off things. That's basically the same body as the 3 R/C's I sell. Looks like this one has some weird hood slots and 87-ish taillight garbage added on with the funky grill.
How many are left, buy them out and i'm sure you could sell them here on this sight.
Hell i would buy one but dont have the cash at the moment.
I bought a case of the last ones 2 years ago and sold them here, on NATO, and on eBay. I still have 5 or 6 left. Nobody wanted them?
Theres a shiznit load at KB toys, they were about 8 bucks.
Michael, you still have the IMSA ones?
Cool find, I might have to pick me up one of those.
They stopped making the IMSA ones in 1987. I've only ever seen 1 on eBay and went for $300+. I didn't win it either.