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(@michaeldetorrice)
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This is a 1948 Dodge pickup that is actually in Signature Models 1/32 series. It is a really well-done diecast replica in that line which includes several different pickup trucks.The 1948 was a really good-looking vehicle from Dodge, and of course, they were known for their "tough" trucks.

Some of these replicas I believe are also done in their 1/18 line and perhaps also in 1/24 and 1/43 sizes by them, too.

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A beautiful Dodge - clean, straight forward and commands the settings! NICELY done Mike - thanks!



   
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Mike, that is one sweet looking truck. I love old pickups anyway, lol.😎💯



   
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Lol, thanks ! Who doesn't love pickup trucks ? Smile They are such tough, good-looking and hard-working vehicles and make such neat models in any and all scales.



   
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Posted by: @michaeldetorrice

This is a 1948 Dodge pickup that is actually in Signature Models 1/32 series. It is a really well-done diecast replica in that line which includes several different pickup trucks.The 1948 was a really good-looking vehicle from Dodge, and of course, they were known for their "tough" trucks.

Some of these replicas I believe are also done in their 1/18 line and perhaps also in 1/24 and 1/43 sizes by them, too.

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I would love to find one of these Dodge trucks in 43rd scale.  All I am finding on Ebay are 1/87th versions.  However a route van from 1948 is shown.

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As far as I know, Signature only did this one in 1/32 scale although it is possible First Gear may have done a late Forties Dodge truck in 1/30 size. I think Dodge Power Wagons have been done in a couple of scales from this era, although that is a different looking vehicle.



   
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