Car Replica Models

High quality reproduction car models are produced in 1:43 and 1:24 scale using the reason cast method, which allows for fine detailing of the car models.A dedicated and experienced team of designers and engineers go through a rigorous development and production process with painstaking attention to detail. Models have been highly regarded by collectors and critics, who praise them for their level of craftsmanship, detail, and authenticity. Our market quality models are valuable collector pieces for years to come.

Scale: 1:43 (approximately 4 inches)

Includes base with name

The detailed models are distributed by Chester David Heritage Automobiles

1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 Holiday Coupe

Oldmobile was a division of General Motors. The Super 88 featured a combined grill and bumper, modifed tail lights and two color exterior paint, Over 38,0000 vechicles were sold.

1939 Delage D6-70 Cabriolet

The Delage is a French luxury and racecar company. The coachwork was outsourced to Letourneur & Marchand. The d6_70 Cabriolet is recognized as the finest car built by Delage.

1938 Maybach SW38 Cabriolet A

Maybach was a luxurious custom car manufacturer in Germany. Each vehicle was made exactly to a customer’s specifications. The cars were very expensive and in demand by European elite. Each car was equipped with a powerful engine and a reliable transmission. A total of about 520 SW 38s were built. It was a direct competitor of Mercedes-Benz in the 1930's.

1934 Hispano Suiza J12 Three-Position Drophead Coupe

The Hispano Suiza J12 was one of the most expensive chassis of the 1930's. The chassis was engineered to achieve a near-silent driving experience. The car had a large 220 horsepower engine. The body was made by Fernandez and Darrin, an important French coachbuilder.

1937 Duesenberg SJ Town Car

This Duesenberg is "The Last Duesenberg" built,  It was owned by Rudolph Bauer. Duesenberg Motors Company was an American manufacturer of both luxury cars and race cars. The chassis was lengthened by Rollspn, an American coachbuilder. The final cost was $20,000, which was a considerable sum.

1933 Ford Model 40 Roadster

The Ford Motor Company introduced the Model 40 in 1932. The new models in 1933 had a stretched wheelbase, pointed grill and a Ford V-8 engine. It was lightweight and had a reputation for being extremely fast. The 1933 Ford Model 40 had ten body styles and sales were over 300,000 in 1933.

1920 Pierce Arrow Model 32 7-Seat Limousine

The Pierce Arrow automobiles were manufactured in Buffalo, New York, The cars were considered very luxurious for the time. The Pierce arrow is often associated with the Roaring Twenties era. The bodies for the Model 32 were designed by Leon Rebay, who also designed Duesenbergs and Marmons, The model 32 formed the basis for the Company’s new product lineup. There were 2,239 vehicles produced and the Model 33 was a later refined version.

1928 Cadillac 341A Town Sedan

Cadillac was a manufacturer of luxury automobiles. The company was purchased by General Motors (GM)  in 1909. The 341A model was designed by Fisher and Fleetwood. The price ranged from $3,350 to $5,500 dependent on style and features, Over 18,000 vehicles were sold.

The 1929 Cord Coupe

The original car body was designed by Count de Sakhnoffsky. The car won the Grand Prix award iat the Monte Carlo Concours d'Elegance and several other awards in 1930. The original car sold for several million dollars at auction recently.