AW24012 - 1947 Studebaker Pick-up Truck Coors Pilsner

by Round 2 Corp

Founded in 1852 as a coach-builder, Studebaker entered the automotive business in 1902. They were an American manufacturer based in South Bend, Indiana. In the late 1930's, they began designing and manufacturing the M-series Studebaker trucks in several versions, both pre- and post-WWII. The 1947 Studebaker M5 is a 1/2 ton pickup equipped with a straight-six Champion 169ci. engine with four-speed transmission.
The Studebaker’s styling with its tall shape, simple ornamentation, and nicely rounded fenders is particularly attractive with an ideal blend of utility and stylish design. A useful feature being the front and back fenders are interchangeable.
Auto World has replicated this 1947 Studebaker Pickup emblazoned with the marks of classic Coors Extra Dry Pilsner Beer.

1947 Studebaker Pickup, Coors — AW24012

•1:24 scale die-cast replica
•Tans with Black Fenders
•Rolling Wheels
•Accurate Interior and Chassis
•Opening Doors and Tailgate

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