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Old Vintage Rolls Royce Steel Display Toy on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Mentor, Ohio, United States

Mentor, Ohio, United States
IT APPEARS TO BE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.
Brand:EARLY STYLE - ROLLS ROYCE MODEL Warranty:No Surface Finish:ORIGINAL - NO TOUCH UPS !



Here is a neat looking old style ROLLS ROYCE steel toy.  

It was once used to store or display something on the inside of it, and that is why there is no seats.....some say it was used as a whiskey decanter.  

It measures about 16 1/2 inches long.

It is very well made, and it would make a nice display item.

Don't overlook this bargain !


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