This item is limited to 3 per household.
-A model that brings back the 1940s with a Coca-Cola bottle case!
-Set the familiar Coca-Cola logo mark for marking!
-A case containing a Coca-Cola bottle is also reproduced with 1/25
[About actual vehicle]
-With its low-priced car marketing and high sales during the Great Depression, Primus has become a popular Chrysler brand.
-The first model was made in 1928 and has since grown to be one of the top selling brands in America.
-In 1940 and 1940, it was more popular than Ford as the second most popular brand in the American car market.
-Its durability, affordability, and engineering have earned it a high reputation.
-The 2-door coupe model with its fluid body design is still one of the most popular custom base cars such as street rods.
[About the model]
-A 1/25 scale full-detail model that reproduces the 1941 Primus 4-seater coupe.
-Under the hood that can be removed even after completion, the flat head inline 6-cylinder engine is reproduced to auxiliary equipment.
-The chassis also reproduces the drive train and front and rear suspension.
-The body is finished with plated bumpers and other parts.
-Reproduces the luxury feeling of the popular real car.
-Detailed interior details such as seats and dashboards are also modeled.
-Set the familiar Coca-Cola logo mark for marking.
-In addition, this kit also reproduces the case containing the Coca-Cola bottle with 1/25.
-It is indispensable for the Coca-Cola fan collection along with the package.
[Major features]
-Full detail model of the 1941 Primus 4-seater coupe reproduced on 1/25 scale
-Set the familiar Coca-Cola logo mark for marking
-A case containing a Coca-Cola bottle is also reproduced with 1/25
-A flat head inline 6-cylinder engine is reproduced under the removable bonnet even after completion, including auxiliary equipment
-The chassis also reproduces the front and rear suspension from the drive train.
-Detailed interior details such as seats and dashboards
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )