Come and visit us:
Unieke Antieke, 171 Main street, Paarl, 7646, Western Cape, South Africa
Business Hours:
Monday to Friday:
9am to 5pm
Saturday:
9am to 1pm
Sunday:
Closed
Condition: secondhand. This vintage Lledo die cast model represents the iconic 1928 Ford Model T used by the Philadelphia Bureau of Fire. A collectible piece perfect for enthusiasts and collectors of vintage fire rescue vehicles.
Explore the detailed craftsmanship and historical significance of this classic rescue car model:
This Lledo die cast model is a fantastic addition to any collection of vintage vehicles or fire service memorabilia. Its detailed design and historical authenticity make it a standout piece for display in homes, offices, or collections dedicated to automotive history or emergency services.
Perfect for collectors seeking unique and well-preserved vintage models, this secondhand Lledo 1928 Ford Model T Rescue car offers both aesthetic appeal and historical value. Don't miss the opportunity to own this classic piece of firefighting history.
UNIEKE ANTIEKE
Unieke Antieke is one of the largest Antiques and Collectibles stores in South Africa. The directors are Brink and Annette Laubscher who both have a passion for antiques and collectibles, dealing since 2003. We also have a top class manager in Morné du Plessis who manages the monthly auction and online stores without any hitches.
We buy antiques and collectibles at our premises at 171 Main St, Paarl and on regular tours countrywide and further. If you have items to sell, send pictures and details by email to unieke@antieke.co.za - If you want to buy, continue browsing!
Once a month we have an Online NO RESERVE auction with various collectibles and antiques.
You can find us at auction.antieke.co.za or you can simply download our ''Antique Auctions'' app on the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. It's free.
Come and visit us:
Unieke Antieke, 171 Main street, Paarl, 7646, Western Cape, South Africa
Business Hours:
Monday to Friday:
9am to 5pm
Saturday:
9am to 1pm
Sunday:
Closed