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1/64 CAT Challenger 75 Tractor with Tracks 1992 Farm Show - 1 of 5000 by ERTL

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1/64 CAT Challenger 75 Tractor with Tracks 1992 Farm Show - 1 of 5000 by ERTLChallenger 75 toy tractor 1992 Farm Show Edition Limited edition, 1 of 5000 Manufacturer: ERTL Material: Diecast metal with plastic and rubber components Scale: 1 64 Approximate dimensions: 3. 25in L x 2. 0in W x 2. 0in H Age grade: 3+ years great for play, collecting, and display! Due to the age of this item, its manufacturer packaging may or may not have imperfections. Item package condition and design may vary from what is pictured. Regardless of
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