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GREENLIGHT HITCH & TOW FARM & RANCH SPECIAL

It’s a shame that so many models these days, especially in the smaller scales, are sealed tight into transparent bubble packs, thereby preventing detailed examination without destroying the packaging that in many cases is their primary reason for being. Not that this excellent-looking 1:64 scale 1969 Ford F100 pick-up, with its substantial and beautifully painted red hay wagon, is particularly collectable. It’s unlikely to lose future value if the outer casing was breached and

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