Wooden Toy Car, Hot Rod '32 Sedan, Handmade and Finished With Amber Shellac And Trimmed With Metallic Purple and Black Acrylic Paint - 564816133

This is a handmade wooden toy car modeled after a Hot Rod 1932 Ford Sedan. It is made from wood, finished with multiple coats of amber shellac, and trimmed with black and metallic purple acrylic paint.
This toy car is only one of the many Hot Rods I have in my collection. There are four body styles and many color combinations. Custom orders are welcome.

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This handmade wooden toy car is modeled after a Hot Rod 1932 Ford Sedan. It is made from wood, finished with multiple coats of amber shellac, and trimmed with black and metallic purple acrylic paint.


Measuring approximately 6 inches in length, 3 inches in height, and 2.5 inches in width, these toy cars are perfect for both playtime and display. It can captivate the imagination of children and adults, whether displayed on a shelf or being raced across the floor.


It's important to note that due to the handmade nature of these toys, each piece is unique and may vary slightly in appearance, adding to its character and charm. The natural variations in wood grain, color, and knots further contribute to the one-of-a-kind nature of each toy, making them truly special and distinctive.


Handcrafted in Tallahassee, Florida, USA, these wooden toy cars are a testament to the artistry and dedication of the maker. The collection offers a variety of colors, ensuring that there is a perfect option for every preference.


These cars are not just toys but pieces of art that will be cherished for years. Whether you're a collector, a parent, or simply someone who appreciates fine craftsmanship, these handmade wooden toy cars are a must-have addition to any collection.

 

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