No duties & taxes
for $800 US
or less to USA
recipients.
No duties & taxes
for $800 US
or less to USA
recipients.
Go have a look in the "Specifications" section below at the PDF file to see which drawing by Hergé inspired the creation of this vehicle.
Hunted down by Tintin all the way into his Wadesdah palace, professor Smith will manage to escape with his hostage, Abdullah, son of the emir Ben Kalish Ezab. He drives a beautiful American red car and, gas pedal to the floor, he ventures onto the only practicable trail. Tintin and Haddock pursue him with the Emir's car. There is no doubt, the Buick that professor Smith drives like the wind is indeed a Roadmaster from 1949. Almost though... and as the advertisement was declaring at the time: you are Top Man in this car.
THE CAR WHICH INSPIRED HERGE:
Make: Buick General Motors Division / Model: Roadmaster / Year: 1949 / Automatic transmission Dynaflo drive type
Scale: 1/43rd
L x w x h (cm): 14.00 x 6.80 x 4.00