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Anyone interested in a 1948 Plymouth four door sedan?  Trax is planning some for later this year.  A maroon one in LHD and a black or cream one in RHD.   Australian price less GST $154.50 or about $102 US plus shipping. 

tss48c 1948 plymouth deluxe 4 door sedan left hand drive cruiser maroon front

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Richard Dube
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They should be popular here but not in my collecting interest. Are they metal or resin?



   
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Resin.  All Trax items have been resin for a number of years.


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Posted by: @john-quilter

"All Trax items have been resin for a number of years."

That '48 Plymouth looks fantastic......  it just needs better wheels.     My Trax  Falcon must be older than I thought, because it's metal.

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Posted by: @john-quilter

Anyone interested in a 1948 Plymouth four door sedan?  Trax is planning some for later this year.  A maroon one in LHD and a black or cream one in RHD.   Australian price less GST $154.50 or about $102 US plus shipping. 

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Looks interesting as I am always looking for more four door sedans in my collection. Thanks for the heads up John.



   
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This one looks pretty nice!  It would be awesome if Trax did a coupe as well.



   
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Posted by: @jack-dodds

This one looks pretty nice!  It would be awesome if Trax did a coupe as well.

  Four door sedans and some station wagons were popular in OZ,  coupes and convertibles,  not so much.

 


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Harv Goranson
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@chris Trax started in diecast, then offered some additional higher-end resin models, then I presume they went all in on resin.



   
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@jack-dodds Yes I agree Jack.



   
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