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──Fun truck with illustrations of America's leading salt manufacturer
- This is a 1/25 scale plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the Ford Louisville Delivery Truck Short Hauler.
[About the actual vehicle]
- American manufacturers have developed and lined up a wide range of commercial and construction truck models.
- Ford also produced a large number of vehicles, from large trailer heads to delivery trucks.
- The L series is one of them, and is a commercial truck produced from 1970 to 1998.
- It was nicknamed the Louisville Line because it was produced at a factory near Louisville, Kentucky.
- Several lineups were prepared depending on the maximum payload and engine installed, and they were used for various purposes.
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[About the model]
- This is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces Ford's L series truck that appeared in the 70's.
- We are modeling the LN8000, which has a single rear wheel and is classified into 8 classes of maximum load capacity.
- A realistic chassis that reproduces the front and rear leaf spring suspension on a ladder frame assembled by attaching cross members to the left and right rails, allowing you to understand the structure of the actual vehicle.
- Of course, the V8 engine mounted on the front is also reproduced.
- Even after completion, you can remove the front bonnet and enjoy the mechanical finish.
- The interior of the cabin, such as the dashboard and seats, is modeled in detail.
- The hydraulic lift attached to the rear of the van body is also reproduced.
- The marking is a decal that reproduces the logo of Morton Salt, a manufacturer that has been manufacturing and selling salt for household and corporate use in the United States since 1989.
[Major features]
- Realistic chassis and suspension
- V-type 8-cylinder engine also reproduced
- Tires are made of rubber and realistically reproduced
- Transparent parts and plated parts included
- Lift parts at the rear of the vehicle are also modeled.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )