Model Information: Mini Metals N Scale automobiles are perfect for adding that all important transportation link to your model railroad empire. All vehicles are exact replicas of licensed automobiles used on US and Canadian roads just before World War II and into the late 1950?s, also known as the Transition Era.
Features:
The Classic Metal Works Mini Metals collection of model vehicles feature exacting detail, factory paint schemes and full interiors.
Comes in pack of 2.
Features:
The Classic Metal Works Mini Metals collection of model vehicles feature exacting detail, factory paint schemes and full interiors.
Comes in pack of 2.
Prototype History: The Ford Custom is an automobile which was produced by Ford in the United States, Canada and Australia in certain years from 1949 to 1981.
There were three generations:
- Custom and Custom Deluxe (1949-1955)
For the 1949 model year, the Custom nameplate was used for the top trim level in Ford's range automobile. For 1950 the name was changed to Custom Deluxe and then to Customline for 1952 when it moved to the midrange position between the new Mainline and Crestline models.
- Custom and Custom 300 (1957-1959)
The Custom name returned for the 1957 model year along with a new Custom 300 series, these two models sitting below the Fairlane and Fairlane 500.
- Custom and Custom 500 (1964-1981)
The Custom nameplate reappeared in 1964, once again on the economy line of models. As in 1957-1958, the Custom range consisted of two series: a base Custom range and a slightly-better trimmed Custom 500 series.
From Wikipedia
There were three generations:
- Custom and Custom Deluxe (1949-1955)
For the 1949 model year, the Custom nameplate was used for the top trim level in Ford's range automobile. For 1950 the name was changed to Custom Deluxe and then to Customline for 1952 when it moved to the midrange position between the new Mainline and Crestline models.
- Custom and Custom 300 (1957-1959)
The Custom name returned for the 1957 model year along with a new Custom 300 series, these two models sitting below the Fairlane and Fairlane 500.
- Custom and Custom 500 (1964-1981)
The Custom nameplate reappeared in 1964, once again on the economy line of models. As in 1957-1958, the Custom range consisted of two series: a base Custom range and a slightly-better trimmed Custom 500 series.
From Wikipedia
Brand/Importer Information: Focused on the production of HO and N Scale post World War II to 1970s era North American vehicles, the Sylvania, Ohio based Classic Metal Works was founded in 1997, by William J. Giacci.
Primarily constructed out of die-cast metal, Mini Metals CMW products are factory assembled and decorated.
In May 2017, Classic Metal Works and Mini Metals product ranges have been taken over by Round 2 Corp.
Note: The following CMW stock numbers have not been used, breaking the linearity of the numbering: 50313 to 50315, 50362 to 50364, 51154 to 51163
Primarily constructed out of die-cast metal, Mini Metals CMW products are factory assembled and decorated.
In May 2017, Classic Metal Works and Mini Metals product ranges have been taken over by Round 2 Corp.
Note: The following CMW stock numbers have not been used, breaking the linearity of the numbering: 50313 to 50315, 50362 to 50364, 51154 to 51163
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