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A very nice bit of whimsy here; thank you Franklin Mint! I can now just imagine a day back in 1956. Franklin Fire Company’s fire chief might have thoroughly enjoyed this day. A fashionable fifty-six Nomad Wagon, small block Chevy V-8 just a-hummin’, man’s best friend by your side and fighting fires. All in a day’s work helping to keep the populace safe. FM crafted up a fire-engine red and black Nomad complete with whitewalls, a roof-mounted siren and flashing light unit, a fire extinguisher, emergency first aid kit and a Dalmatian. Franklin has issued a few Nomads and there is a lot to like on them. The suspension articulates, the tailgate and rear window open, the seats tilt forward and the antenna is scaled metal. Up front features a photo-etched grille and fully wired and plumbed engine. The paint is fabulous; shiny and even and the gold graphics are impeccable. The front emblem and side, “Bel Air” scripts are metal-foiled and give the model a great look. This is a happy little diecast and along with the accessories, makes a nice addition to any collection. (09/27/2007) |
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