What is this car??

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Found on the ground after a huge antique vendors fair at the fairgrounds. Doesn't look like anything I know. Thanks for any help.

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Don't know but very nice find!
 

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grill looks like a early BMW or Bugatti
 

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1941ish Buick Coupe. Micro machine if you are referring to the toy.
 

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I only looked briefly and I couldn't find an exact match but it's probably a Micro Machine from Galoob. They're now part of Hasbro I think.

So a Micro Machine or a knock off of one. micro.webp
 

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The bottom looks to be made of pot metal or zinc.
Based on the type of plastic with the colors embedded into the casting, I'm thinking 1970s -80s in date.

Dave
 

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Anglia maybe?
 

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Fantasy piece. Nothing is to scale at all. I see Cord rear end Talbot grill and french curve lines like Delahaye or bugatti all wrapped up in a Hot Rod with flames :)
 

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How about this for a guess at the model? 1940 Ford split window coupe.

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BTW, I agree with trdking that it's just a mixture of cars, but I though the Ford looked cool so I posted the pics anyway.
 

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A choking hazard :laughing7:
 

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