Description:
Poclain was one of the first to produce hydraulic excavators. The first ones were produced in 1951 by Poclain in France. They were forced to sell the company to Case in 1974. This rare Poclain replica features moveable bucket arm and front blade. It also has free-rolling wheels and is made of durable die-cast metal which features a bright red paint finish and authentic decals. This item measures approx. 6.25" long when the boom arm is fully extended. This item will come with a Certificate of Authenticity from GoMotorBids.com. All trade marks and styles were made under the license agreements of owners and with approval of each licensor.
Fred Ertl, Jr., the former president and CEO of The Ertl Company, has selected GoMotorBids.com to consign his own private collection. The items being offered in the Fred Ertl Jr. collection auction page are the last remaining items from Mr. Ertl’s personal collection. Many one-of-a-kind items, factory prototypes, factory one-offs, early licensing samples, and other rare and unique pieces that he has been accumulating for more than 50 years will be featured. Don’t miss your chance to own one of these highly sought after collectibles. The box has some shelf, edge and corner wear from storage, as well as a couple of small corner tears and some minor creasing.
Condition:
This item is considered to be in very good condition. This generally means that the item would otherwise be listed as excellent, but may have some slight wear or blemishes from being displayed. You will have to look extremely close to find any flaws.
The packaging for this item is considered to be in good condition. This usually means that the
package has some average shelf wear, maybe a dinged corner or a small tear in the sleeve. It has some wear from being moved around or possibly stacked under too much weight. Could have slight fading.
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