Description: DREAM WORKS HERE Item Name: .First Gear DCP White Freightliner Cabove COE Semi Truck NASA Container Trailer Kits .DCP Scale: .1:64 Builder:.Civic Item Status:.In Stock Ready To Go Detail features: This brand new in box authentic quality White Freight Liner Cabove COE. Produced in 1/64th scale by First Gear Die-Cast Promotions(Stock# DCP 3028). The diecast metal replica model comes paired with a NASA single container Trailer, decorated with a light blue paint scheme. This Collector Edition comes with a serialized truck and original factory box. Features: - Diecast body with rubber wheels and some plastic parts. - Opening head with authentic engine detail. - Paired with a NASA single container Trailer. - Accurately detailed cab interior. - Poseable front wheels. - Pivoting the fifth wheel for trailer attachment. - Wheels come with working suspension and working landing gear. - Detailed undercarriage and chassis. - New in factory box and custom packaging. DCP was a leading manufacturer of diecast metal replicas primarily in 1/64 scale. The acquisition enabled the immediate expansion of First Gear’s own 1/64 scale diecast replicas product line to include additional cab and trailer options. Only 300 were made available of this unit! Here is your chance to own one of these beauties. 3666 1 Dream Works Hobby 2 Dream Works Hobby 3 Dream Works Hobby 4 Dream Works Hobby 5 Dream Works Hobby 6 Dream Works Hobby 7 Dream Works Hobby 8 Dream Works Hobby 9 Dream Works Hobby 10 Dream Works Hobby 11 Dream Works Hobby 12 Dream Works Hobby 13 Dream Works Hobby 14 Dream Works Hobby 15 Dream Works Hobby 16 Dream Works Hobby 17 Dream Works Hobby 18 Dream Works Hobby 19 Dream Works Hobby 20 Dream Works Hobby 21 Dream Works Hobby 22 Dream Works Hobby 23 Dream Works Hobby 24 Dream Works Hobby 25 Dream Works Hobby 26 Dream Works Hobby 27 Dream Works Hobby 28 Dream Works Hobby 29 Dream Works Hobby Freightliner Trucks is a US semi truck manufacturer. Founded in 1929 as the truck-manufacturing division of Consolidated Freightways (from which it derives its name), the company was established in 1942 as Freightliner Corporation. Owned by Daimler AG from 1981 to 2021, Freightliner is now a part of Daimler Truck subsidiary Daimler Truck North America (along with Western Star, Detroit Diesel, and Thomas Built Buses). Freightliner produces a range of vans, medium-duty trucks, and heavy-duty trucks;[1] under its Freightliner Custom Chassis subsidiary, the company produces bare chassis and cutaway chassis for multiple types of vehicles. The company popularized the use of cabover (COE) semitractors, with the Freightliner Argosy later becoming the final example of the type sold in North America. The company is headquartered in Portland, Oregon (the city of its founding); vehicles are currently manufactured in Cleveland and Mount Holly, North Carolina and Santiago Tianguistenco and Saltillo, Mexico. 1970s White Motor Company became troubled in the 1970s. Expansion into appliances and agricultural equipment consumed capital without producing a return, and the relationship with Consolidated Freightways became frayed. In 1974, the distribution agreement was terminated, and Freightliner Corp. began life as a freestanding manufacturer and distributor. Many of the first dealers were from the White Motor Co. network, but some entrepreneurs also signed up to represent the trucks without the White Motor Co. franchise as a complement. At the same time, the company introduced its first conventional model, an adaptation of the high COE mainstay product. High COEs accounted for well over 50% of the US market in those days, owing to overall length regulations that limited the bumper-to-taillight dimension of a semitrailer unit to 55 ft on interstate highways. Conventionals were popular on western roads due to more convenient ingress/egress, better ride, and easier access to the engine for servicing. In 1979, a new plant in Mount Holly, North Carolina, and a parts manufacturing plant in Gastonia, North Carolina, were constructed, both in the Charlotte metropolitan area. Volumes continued to increase. The year 1979 marked a consequential event in the evolution of Freightliner, and of the whole trucking and truck manufacturing industries. President Carter signed bills into law deregulating transport both on the ground and in the skies. Deregulation changed the economics of trucking and removed the system of regulated carriage that protected carriers, instead allowing more competition.
Price: 299.98 USD
Location: Scarborough, Ontario
End Time: 2023-12-01T09:56:41.000Z
Shipping Cost: 39.98 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Brand: DCP
Assembly Status: Ready to Go/Pre-built
Type: Truck
Color: Blue
Scale: 1:64
Material: Diecast
Age Level: 12 Months & Under
Unit Quantity: 1
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States