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Bburago Jaguar Xk120 Roadster 1948 1:24 1502

1/24 BURAGO 1948 JAGUAR XK 120 ROADSTER METAL DIECAST REPLICA MODEL CAR 1502 Z4

This Burago 1948 Jaguar XK 120 Roadster metal diecast replica model car 1502 Z4 is a must-have for any vintage car collector. The attention to detail in this 1:24 scale model is astonishing, with a green color scheme and intricate design features. The diecast material ensures durability and authenticity, making it a great addition to any display case. The Jaguar XK 120 Roadster is a classic vehicle make, known for its sleek design and powerful engine. This model car captures the essence of the iconic vehicle, with its brand name and scale size of 1:24. It's perfect for anyone who loves collecting vintage cars or simply admires the beauty of a well-crafted model.

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Brand
Burago
Vehicle Type
Car
Vehicle Make
Jaguar
Color
Green
Model
xk 120 roadster
Scale
1:24
Material
Diecast
Vehicle Year
1948
UPC
8002455015020

This Burago 1948 Jaguar XK 120 Roadster metal diecast replica model car 1502 Z4 is a must-have for any vintage car collector. The attention to detail in this 1:24 scale model is astonishing, with a green color scheme and intricate design features. The diecast material ensures durability and authenticity, making it a great addition to any display case.


The Jaguar XK 120 Roadster is a classic vehicle make, known for its sleek design and powerful engine. This model car captures the essence of the iconic vehicle, with its brand name and scale size of 1:24. It's perfect for anyone who loves collecting vintage cars or simply admires the beauty of a well-crafted model.

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