Vintage 1950s Lincoln Continental AMT Inc. Dealer Promo Plastic Friction Car

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This is a cool little car. Very nice detail on this car. I believe this is a 1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II, but I'm not sure there are several years that look like this. I'm not sure what year it was made. Stamped on the bottom is AMT INC, Birmingham, Michigan. The body and windshields are plastic. The tires appear to be rubber over plastic hubs. The bottom looks like tin. The bumpers look like they are made of metal, but not sure.The car measures just over 8 inches long and just under 3 inches wide. Its about 2 inches high. Overall the condition is very good. The wheels and tires appear to be in good shape, the friction motor engages when it's pushed, but it doesn't propel it much. The axles and the motor inside have a little surface rust. The are some minor scuffs and what looks like a red pen mark on the hood that would probably clean off pretty easily. There is also some dirt in the crevices. The biggest flaw is a chip and small crack in the rear left corner panel near the bumper which is visible in the first photo. The photos show the condition pretty well (although the flash washed out the pictures a bit).This is a very nice car and it's in good shape. It would make a great addition to your collection.