SEMBO Technician 701900 Beijing Auto Museum

SEMBO Technician 701900 Beijing Auto Museum

$50.50

✅Product information:
Model Number: 701900
Recommend Age: > 6 years old
Material: Plastic
Bricks Blocks: ~785
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No original box
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Description

✅ SEMBO 701900 Beijing Auto Museum
 
✅Beijing Auto Museum or Lincoln Classic Classic Car Lincoln KB-V12 is a classic car model that was produced by the Lincoln Motor Company, a subsidiary of Ford, from 1932 to 1939. The Lincoln KB was a luxury vehicle known for its powerful engine and elegant styling. 
  
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Product Name: Beijing Auto Museum
 
Category: Technic
 
This kit contains:  SEMBO 701900
 
785 pcs Good Quality Bricks 
 
Size: 29.2 x 10. 9.8 cm 
 
Manual Instructions 
 
📌Nature of the protagonist 
 
Introducing our proud collection named “Beijing Auto Museum” you should not miss. 
 
The Lincoln KB featured a distinctive and luxurious design that epitomized the elegance of the 1930s. It had long, sweeping lines, a prominent grille, flowing fenders, and a sleek overall profile. The exterior design was characterized by a blend of classic and Art Deco-inspired elements. The “V12” in the Lincoln KB-V12 refers to the engine configuration. It was powered by a 448 cubic-inch (7.3-liter) V12 engine, which was advanced for its time. The V12 engine provided smooth and powerful performance, delivering impressive horsepower and torque. The Lincoln KB-V12 was renowned for its luxurious interior, offering a spacious and comfortable cabin. The car featured high-quality materials, plush upholstery, and an array of amenities, reflecting its position as a luxury vehicle.

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