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DESCRIPTION: Listing is for :-
- Unit for sale: 1 (one) medal
- Car: 1906 FRANKLIN BARREL HOOD
- Series: Antique Cars Coin Collection by Franklin Mint
- Size: 1 inch or 26mm diamter
- Material: Bronze
- Notes: Some of the medals might show toning, as they are over 30 years old. The year at the bottom of the medal is part of the coin album, and is not included with the medal.
DESCRIPTION: Auction is for a medal of World's Greatest Antique Cars by Franklin Mint. You are bidding on the medal pictured below. I send accurate as listed in the title and pictured. These medals shows all details of the antique car. Made in 1975, limited edition, and a hard to find collectible. These ingots are over 30 years old, and not many survive. This medal could be framed with a brief description, and would look great. Could be given as gift too. A must for all cars and auto transport collectors. Popular selling item, so bid with confidence. I am selling these medal individually as the whole set is very expensive, and this will also give a chance to everyone to own a piece of history. Low starting bid to get the auction going. All my auctions are great sellers, so bid with confidence. The piece is more beautiful than the picture above, as the digital camera did not capture the beauty of this piece. Bid early and be seen, procrastinators will feel sorry for themselves. Treat yourself to this beautiful piece or get it for someone you truly love. Please do not bid if you are not comfortable with our S&H rate. Good luck!
Classic car is a term frequently used to describe an older car, but the exact meaning is subject to serious differences in opinion. One school, the broader "antique car club" faction, are very inclusive. Almost any older car in fine condition becomes a classic. The other extreme are the "Concours d'Elegance" supporters, such as the CCCA, who think that only a few thousand "Classic Era Motor Cars" even exist in good condition. They consider nothing newer than 1948 to qualify. 25 years is generally considered a good cut-off age for such terms because it's extremely rare for a vehicle that old to still be owned or used without special consideration for its classic status — by 25 years old, a car will have exceeded its design life by some considerable margin, 10-15 years being the norm barring accidental loss. It will probably need significant maintenance to keep running, and many parts will be hard to obtain through the usual channels. Thus, a non-enthusiast will sensibly conclude that it is not feasible to continue using a car that old for regular driving.
- Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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