Purdue Boilermakers Vintage 2002 NCAA 1:24 Ford Thunderbird by White Rose Collectibles
Purdue Boilermakers Vintage 2002 NCAA 1:24 Ford Thunderbird by White Rose Collectibles
This Purdue Boilermakers 2002 Ford Thunderbird has many features, including:
- Officially licensed NCAA Merchandise
- Vintage Collectible
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Great Design and Detail
- Limited Quantity (especially in this condition)
- Manufactured By White Rose (Fleer)
- Team Colors
- China
- 1:24 Scale
- Contents brand new (and untouched by us); packaging also excellent (recently removed from master carton)
- Caution: Contains small parts not suitable for children under 36 months of age
A Note about White Rose Products:
Regarding product packaging: As mentioned above, this product was removed from a master carton and as such the packaging is in generally excellent condition for all items from the carton. Consequently, we photograph the worst item from the pool of identical products which we feel accurately depicts the general packaging condition of all products of that type, since photographing each individual item -- from that pool of virtually identical items -- and listing each item separately would not be practical. Typically, even the product with the "worst" packaging looks great. If any product does appear to be noticibly flawed in any way, we will set that aside and list it separately.
Regarding the product itself: There are no photos of the product removed from the package as we see no point in jeopardizing the integrity of the manufacturer's original packaging, ensuring that the product remains untouched by us (presumably for your benefit).
Lastly, we have noted that some of the end flaps may or may not have tape securing the flap. If there is tape, this is how the package arrived from the manufacturer straight out of the master carton and the tape is not from us. Out of curiosity, we removed one piece of tape from one of the flaps and can see no reason for tape reinforcement. Our guess is that during packaging, it made it easier for the worker to package product if an end was taped and secured. This may have been the logic for taping both ends when a master carton was prepared, but this is only a guess on our part. The fact that that some have tape on both ends, some only on one end, and some with zero tape suggest that the use of tape was left to the discretion of the worker. This was noted primarily with some 2002 T-birds.
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