Wooden Toy Car Hot Rod 1927 T-Coupe Handmade and Painted Baby Blue With Black And Metallic Sapphire Blue Trim with Amber Shellac Wheels - 560395046

 

This handmade wooden toy car, modeled after a 1927 Ford T-Coupe, is hand-painted baby blue with black and metallic sapphire blue. The wheels are finished with nonmarring amber shellac.
One of the many toy cars I have in my collection.

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My Toy Car Collection


If you're a fan of classic cars or know a young car enthusiast, you'll love this handcrafted 1927 Ford T-Coupe, available from my toy car collection. With its baby blue, black, and metallic sapphire blue paint and nonmarring amber shellac-finished wheels, this vintage-inspired wooden toy is a must-have.


Meticulously crafted in my toymaker's workshop using traditional woodworking tools and techniques, this toy car promises hours of imaginative play for kids. Custom orders are also accepted so you can tailor this unique piece to your liking.


Each toy car measures approximately 6 inches in length, 3 inches in height, and 2.5 inches in width. It is handmade using natural wood and wood products, making each piece unique. The slight variations in appearance add to its character and charm.


It's important to note that natural variations in wood grain, color, and knots contribute to the one-of-a-kind nature of these pieces and are not considered defects. If you have specific requests regarding the look or size of your toy car, feel free to reach out before placing your order, and the team will do their best to accommodate your needs.


So why wait? Order your hot rod from My Toy Car Collection today and treat yourself or a loved one to a unique and timeless toy.


Handmade in Tallahassee, Florida, USA

 

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