Racing Collectibles

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2012 Beckett Racing Collectibles Price Guide #20 - NASCAR Trading Cards / Die-Cast (Dale Earnhardt Jr / Jeff Gordon on the Cover) Sale Price: $21.97 |
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2012 Beckett Racing Collectibles Price Guide #20 - NASCAR Trading Cards / Die-Cast (Dale Earnhardt Jr / Jeff Gordon on the Cover) |
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Action Racing Collectibles Kevin Harvick '11 Budweiser Can #29 Impala, 1:64 Sale Price: $9.99 |
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The No. 29 Budweiser Chevy of Kevin Harvick gets a brand-new look when it takes the track at ChicagolandSpeedway. Redesigned to look like the new Bowtie Can, the Budweiser car sports the infamousBud red and white with a bowtie logo on the hood... |
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Action Racing Collectibles Dale Earnhardt, Jr. '11 The Dale Jr Foundation Vh1 Save The Music #88 Impala, 1:64 Sale Price: $19.99 |
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During the All-Star race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s No. 88 Chevy will be music to the eyes. For one race only, Earnhardt will run a special "The Dale Jr. Foundation/Vh1 Save The Music/ AMP Energy/National Guard Chevrolet" paint scheme... |
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Action Racing Collectibles Trevor Bayne '12 Motorcraft #21 Fusion, 1:64 |
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Action Racing Collectibles Denny Hamlin '11 Fedex Freight #11 Camry, 1:64 Sale Price: $5.49 |
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During the 2011 Sprint® Cup Series™ season, Denny Hamlin will run a special FedEx® Freight paint scheme on the #11 Toyota Camry. Celebrate his unique look with this 1:64-scale collectible car. It features a durable die-cast construction, dash electronic detail, plastic tires, a plastic window net, and barbell wheels. |
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Jimmie Johnson #48 Coaster Set - Set of 6 in Collectible Nascar Tin Sale Price: $14.99 |
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There are six Jimmie Johnson #48 Lowe's Car coasters in a Hendrick racing team colored box. Indestructible tin coaster set in collectible tin. The perfect gift for anyone who collects Racing memorabilia... |
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Action Racing Collectibles D. Earnhardt, Jr. '10 AMP Energy AMP Energy Sugar Free Lightning Drink #88 Impala, 1:64 Gold Sale Price: $9.15 |
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On March 28, 2010, Dale Earnhardt, Jr. will be running a special AMP Energy(tm) Sugar Free Lightning drink paint scheme on the #88 Chevy Impala. Celebrate the driver's unique look with this 1:64-scale collectible car... |
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Action Racing Collectibles Kevin Harvick '11 Budweiser Can #29 Impala, 1:24 Sale Price: $69.95 |
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The No. 29 Budweiser Chevy of Kevin Harvick gets a brand-new look when it takes the track at ChicagolandSpeedway. Redesigned to look like the new Bowtie Can, the Budweiser car sports the infamousBud red and white with a bowtie logo on the hood... |
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Tony Stewart 2011 Office Depot 3X Three Time NASCAR SPRINT Cup Champion #14 Impala, 1:64 Scale 1/64 Scale Diecast Action Racing Collectables ARC Limited Edition Sale Price: $6.95 |
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Tony Stewart 2011 Office Depot 3X Three Time NASCAR SPRINT Cup Champion #14 Impala, 1:64 Scale 1/64 Scale Diecast Action Racing Collectables ARC Limited Edition |
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Action Racing Collectibles Tony Stewart '10 Old Spice #14 Impala, 1:43 Sale Price: $16.00 |
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A NASCAR® driver never takes to the track without running a unique paint scheme on his car. Pay tribute to your driver's individual look with the Tony Stewart '10 Old Spice® #14 Impala collectible. The 1:43-scale car features a die-cast body, a plastic chassis, clear windows, and a detailed interior. |
little plastic babies wanting to know the name of them?
I used to play and collect these little hard plastic babies. You could get them in either black or white and they would have a little cloth nappy on them they were only a few centremetre tall and you didnt know what sex or race it was untill u opened it i think it came in a little foil packaging.
They also used to have expressions on there face and either be standing crawling or laying down or asleep.there were like little collectibles i think it was around the early 90's i was getting them. If anyone could help Id be very interested to go back to my childhood and know what these were called and would like to know the company that used to make them i wouldnt mind collecting them again.
When I was a toddler in the 1940s we had ten cent "kewpie dolls" that fit this discription. Back then they were poor grade fired clay. Some came dressed but most had only ribbons glue over vital spots and then another around the waist. My mom worked at the "Woolworths 5 and 10" so we had several of each.
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