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  • Cadillac Seville

    Here's another one I consider myself very lucky to find this one in such good shape for only 5 dollars!!!


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    I found a little shop a little ways from my house that has been there for many years, but I never knew of it. A diecast buddy found and told me about it. It's called Petro Annie's Trackside Nostalgia.
    He has all kinds of great and old collectibles for any hobby enthusiast. His pricing is more than reasonable...
    I definitely plan on returning very soon!!!





    Many great old model kits I wanna buy...
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        The place is awesome. It's owned and operated by a gentleman who is in his early 70s and fighting cancer and a recent stroke. I sure hope and pray he beats his cancer and his health improves. I am going to try to work a deal with him to sell on ebay for him. He is a good man!!!

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        • #5
          Wow, looks like a excellent store to spend some time and money in! Does he get new stuff in or is everything from a personal collection that he's selling off?

          Rick

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          • #6
            Looks like a fun store to "get lost" in. I see lots of neat stuff there!

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            • #7
              looks like lots of diecast to search through.

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              • #8
                Nice Caddy and super cool little store.
                Scotty "Mustang (+Matchbox) Mad Man!"

                RIP.....Pop.....David Blase Garascia 9-17-35 12-3-20.

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                • #9
                  AH, the old HW Cadillac Seville in Elegante trim. I remember this color combination being pretty common on the 1980 Seville. I miss the days when American cars didn't try to be anything else than American (even if the coachwork was inspired by Rolls-Royce.)

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                  • #10
                    I agree...that would be a fun store to visit...lots of diecast candy to 'chew' on for a while...

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                    • #11
                      Hate to one up this post, but here's a rare France piece I got last year:

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