#9 (2001) in the Wings of Texaco series.
1929 Buhl CA-6 Sesquiplane.
The first plane to make a non-stop round trip transcontinental flight.
Fueled in flight by rolling tanker trucks.
Manufactured by ERTL Collectibles 2001.
Two plane set. The red, regular issue for that year, and the very rare, hard to find silver "special" edition.
Scale: approximately 1:28. Only 5,000 were made.
Removed from boxes for pictures only. Pristine condition.
Selling as a set. $75 for both.
Both are constructed primarily of metal, 11.25" wingspan, 9.25" length.
They are also coin bank collectibles, making them cross collectible. Coins are inserted through a hatch on the top and removed through a hatch on the bottom.
Texaco flew more than 100 airplanes in its time.
A great gift.
Pet and smoke free household.
Pickup at location.
Cash and carry.