Item #h360 | Price: $49.99 $7 shipping & handling For Sale
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| | | The picture shows a view of all (23) 1950s Antique Automobile Sports Car World on Wheels Trading Cards in this lot. One on the bottom row was turned over to show the back design. These are not dated but they are from around 1954 from the Tops Gum Company. These are from a set of (180) cards. These all have red backs and there are no duplicates. The cards included in this lot are as follows: #6. Exclaimer - J American Make Sports Car #10. Lance Jet Styling Italian Sports Car #14. Gatos The ''Cyclops'' Dutch Sports car #15. Oscar Macerate Italian Sports Car #19. Pegs Spanish Sports Car #22. Ago Talbot French Sports Car #27. Mercedes Benz German Sports Car 300SL Record Breaker #51. Veritas German Sports Car #54. Cunningham American Sports Car #59. Alfa Romero ''Flying Disc'' Italian Sports Car #66. Jaguar XK Super British Sports Car #86. Chrysler ''Special'' Sport Model Experimental Car #96. Healey Silverstone British Sports Car #102. Cisitalia Fast Runabout Italian Sports Car #106. Allard British Sports Car #118. Kurtis American Sports Car #122. Fiat Fast Runabout Italian Sports Car #123. Frazer Nash British Sports Car #126. Triumph British Sports Car #127. Riley British Sports Car #131. M.G. Mighty Midget British Sports Car #136. Glasspar Completely Fiberglass Detachable Body #138. Siata Italian Sports Car The cards each measure 3-3/4'' x 2-5/8''. These appear to be in excellent over all condition as pictured. Please see the scan for the conditions. Some of these have a penciled tire on the back. These can be easily erased if desired. There may be a small number written on the back of a few. We do not know why, but some of these have two holes punched in them (please see the picture below). |
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