1/43 Buick Float 1946 (Silver Blue) [11011]

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: ミニカー 1/43 ビュイック フロート 1946(シルバーブルー) [11011]
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Item number: 770055241

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

■ On the 50th anniversary of the U.S. auto industry, a parade was held at a large celebration party held in Detroit, the center of the auto industry.
The biggest and most eye-catching one was the Buick brand's unconventional float. They combined the front of the latest Buick with a cylindrical back and put it on a wheeled pedestal.
The "piggyback" Buick couldn't drive even a meter, but it was a special dummy.
The front of the car looked very much like the concept car called the Y-Job.
The title to the first concept car in the history of the automobile was Y-Job, designed by famous Hurley J. Earl in 1939.
The pre-war Buick concept car had an electric window, but the 1946 float didn't even have a pneumatic pop-up headlight.
Standard lights replaced the pop-up headlight, and a very large chrome-plated front grille was the same as the 1939 version.
At the parade, the float had large letters on both sides of the float "When a better car is made, it's made by Buick"
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