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Plastic PT Cruiser Models

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I know this may be a lost cause but does anyone know where I can find plastic models for PT Cruiser's? No die cast, metal and no snap-on.
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DJ Wulfbreed
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ebay or just by luck in a store.. I still see them once in a great while in the model sections.
I still see them in Hobby Lobby and Michael's, but they are a convertible and of questionable quality.
Have you thought of looking at flea markets in your area? Our town hosts a flea market four times each summer with over 500 dealers. We sometimes see plastic models for cars, because these flea markets sell everything under the sun, and then some! A flea market usually attracts a lot of dealers in collectibles and antiques, so you just might find what you are looking for. The best flea markets are the ones with the most dealers because they have the greatest variety and volume of merchandise. The time to visit flea markets is now, because they are at their peak in the summer.
Thanks all. If anyone runs across one on ebay post me.
I know this may be a lost cause but does anyone know where I can find plastic models for PT Cruiser's? No die cast, metal and no snap-on.
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DJ Wulfbreed
The only plastic models I have seen were Revell's 1/24 snap together, both in a 4 door and a convertable. Both are considered a curb side (no engine,tranmission details) There is also a varity of die-cast in sereral scales. As much as we love :x our cruisers the plastic model makers didn't. Try a local hobby shop, they might have a source, or there might be a local model club someone may have one to spare. Plus model clubs are fun. Try to find a IMPS (International Plastic Model Society) based club. ;) Best of luck
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