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Old 04-06-2012, 08:17 AM   #4
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Re: 1962 C10 dealership promo kit

It looks like what I know as an AMT model kit,not a dealer promo. Dealer promos were assembled and came in a factory color. Definitely no glue all over the place. Both model kits and promos were made by the same companies from the same molds. If the dealers offered kits,it's something I never knew of before. That's why I asked,if there's something new to learn I'd like to know. I don't want to take from your showing a nicely done model of your truck here. I collect both models and promos. The promos in excellent condition go for $200+. Here are some examples of a '65 promos,a '61 SMP (last year before changing to AMT) kit,and a '63 AMT kit:
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