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HO 1955 Ford F-100 Pickup Truck NYC #610 (ATH-1878)

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HO 1955 Ford F-100 Pickup Truck NYC #610 (ATH-1878)

This HO scale 1955 Ford F-100 Pickup Truck in NYC edition is an officially Ford-licensed, ready-to-run model designed to bring an authentic in-service pickup to model railroad layouts and displays. Factory-assembled with detail parts applied, it features a molded cab interior with a separately applied steering wheel, clear window glazing, and rubber tires for a convincing, out-of-the-box presentation.

The finish is primed for grime-weathering, recreating the look of a working fleet with base colors faded to match the prototype. This makes it a realistic centerpiece for dioramas or railway scenes where period-accurate styling and authentic wear matter.

This HO scale 1955 Ford F-100 Pickup Truck in NYC edition is an officially Ford-licensed, ready-to-run model designed to bring an authentic in-service pickup to model railroad layouts and displays. Factory-assembled with detail parts applied, it features a molded cab interior with a separately applied steering wheel, clear window glazing, and rubber tires for a convincing, out-of-the-box presentation.

The finish is primed for grime-weathering, recreating the look of a working fleet with base colors faded to match the prototype. This makes it a realistic centerpiece for dioramas or railway scenes where period-accurate styling and authentic wear matter.

$10.04

Original: $28.68

-65%
HO 1955 Ford F-100 Pickup Truck NYC #610 (ATH-1878)

$28.68

$10.04

Description

This HO scale 1955 Ford F-100 Pickup Truck in NYC edition is an officially Ford-licensed, ready-to-run model designed to bring an authentic in-service pickup to model railroad layouts and displays. Factory-assembled with detail parts applied, it features a molded cab interior with a separately applied steering wheel, clear window glazing, and rubber tires for a convincing, out-of-the-box presentation.

The finish is primed for grime-weathering, recreating the look of a working fleet with base colors faded to match the prototype. This makes it a realistic centerpiece for dioramas or railway scenes where period-accurate styling and authentic wear matter.